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THE 

UNEQUALLED  COLLECTION 


RELATING  TO 

NAPOLEON  AND  THE  FRENCH 
REVOLUTION 

OF 

®>illtam  3.  latta 

OF  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

CONSISTING  OF 

PRINTS,  ORIGINAL  DRAWINGS,  AUTOGRAPHS,  EBOOKS, 
MEDALS,  BRONZES,  SNUFF  BOXES  AND 
OTHER  OBJECTS  OF  ART 

PART  I 

CONTAINING  THE 

LIBRARY,  BRONZES,  AND  IMPORTANT  SELECTIONS  FROM  THE 
PRINTS  AND  AUTOGRAPHS 


TO  BE  SOLD  WITHOUT  RESERVE 
ON  THE 

AFTERNOONS  AISD  EVENINGS  OF 
APRIL  22,  23,  AND  24,  1913 

On  Public  Exhibition  from  April  11,  1913 

AT 

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LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS 


Napoleon.  Early  French  Lithograph  Portrait  . 

Madame  Buonaparte  Mezzotint.  By  Citizen 
L’Auteur.  .  . . 

Bonaparte,  Letter  Signed  May  16,  1796.  .  . 

Bonaparte  Premier  Consul.  By  Chataignier  . 


Frontispiece 

No.  368 
No.  624 
No.  733 


TIIU  NAPO  LEON  COLLECTION  OF 


WILLIAM  J.  LATTA 


To  the  modern  collector,  as  well  as  to  the  student  of  history 
and  the  man  of  affairs,  the  name  and  career  of  Napoleon  are 
and  always  will  be  pre-eminent.  Large  collections  relating  to 
Napoleon  and  his  times  have  been  made  in  recent  years  both 
in  this  country  and  abroad,  but  that  of  Mr.  William  J.  Latta 
of  Philadelphia  stands  unequalled.  It  has  been  declared  by 
authorities  familiar  with  the  great  collections  of  France  and 
other  countries  to  be  “the  finest  in  the  world. ”  The  following 
is  a  quotation  from  a  letter  of  appreciation  from  an  eminent 
French  Bibliophile  to  a  friend  who  had  secured  him  an  intro¬ 
duction  to  Mr.  Latta : 

‘  ‘  Allow  me  to  thank  you  for  the  great  pleasure  you  pro¬ 
cured  me  in  letting  me  see  Mr.  Latta ’s  collection,  which 
is  doubtless  the  most  important  in  the  world — and  I  think 
I  know  all  the  Napoleon  Collections  of  our  Continent. 
If  those  known  as  the  most  complete,  as  M.  Masson’s, 
Prince  Victor’s  and  Prince  Essling’s,  include  perhaps  a 
greater  number  of  pieces,  they  do  not — by  far — contain 
so  many  First  Class  Portraits  and  particularly  all  in  so 
fine  condition  or  First  States.  Not  less  was  I  surprised 
to  find  in  this  country  such  a  marvellous  series  of  Carica¬ 
tures,  which  also  is  unique  of  its  kind,  and  there  are  many 
that  I  never  saw.  The  collection  of  caricatures  of  Grand- 
duke  Michael  Nikolaievitch,  reputed  as  one  of  the  most 
important,  did  not  even  contain  five  hundred  pieces. 

“But  what  I  admire  the  most  in  Mr.  Latta ’s  Collection 
is  the  skill  and  intelligence  with  which  such  a  splendid 
4 ensemble’  has  been  compiled  piece  by  piece;  that  is  a 
talent  that  not  all  collectors  possess  and  certainly  few 
in  such  a  high  degree.  One  feels  that  Mr.  Latta  lives 
with  Napoleon  and  his  History  since  a  long  time. 

Such  is  the  estimate  of  the  collection  held  by  a  French  Con¬ 
noisseur,  and  it  is  impossible  in  a  necessarily  brief  introduc¬ 
tion  to  mention  more  than  a  few  of  the  rarities  gathered  by 
Mr.  Latta  during  the  last  twenty-five  years.  Not  only  does  the 
Collection  excel  in  material  relating  primarily  to  Napoleon  I., 


but  the  unsettled  period  that  gave  Napoleon  his  opportun¬ 
ity  has  not  been  neglected.  In  this  division  alone  are  historical 
documents  of  extreme  importance  and  some  remarkable  por¬ 
traits.  For  instance,  the  letter  of  Charlotte  Corday  written  on 
the  morning  she  left  her  father’s  house  to  assassinate  Marat; 
the  check-list  used  by  Fouquier-Tinville  at  the  scaffold,  with 
the  name  of  the  victims  scored  through  as  each  head  fell 
successively  into  the  basket;  important  letters  of  Desmoulins, 
Marat,  Danton,  Robespierre,  and  other  notorious  members  of 
the  ‘  ‘  Mountain  ” ;  as  well  as  those  of  their  most  noted  victims, 
Louis  XVI,  Marie  Antoinette,  Lavoisier,  and  Madame  Roland. 

The  portraits,  views,  caricatures,  and  battle  scenes  relating 
to  Napoleon  number  many  thousands,  and  it  is  scarcely  neces¬ 
sary  to  dwell  upon  many  prints  so  rare  that  they  have  never 
before  been  offered  for  public  sale  in  this  country,  beginning 
with  the  early  curious  fictitious  portraits  issued  before  his 
features  were  well  known;  the  superb  lithographs  of  Raffet, 
Charlet,  and  the  Men  of  1830,  their  original  water-color  draw¬ 
ings  of  Napoleon,  and  other  contemporary  portraits  which 
have  not  since  been  equalled  in  execution  or  in  the  display  of 
the  romantic  sentiment  inseparably  connected  in  so  many 
minds  with  the  Napoleonic  Era. 

The  letters  and  historical  documents  of  the  Napoleonic 
Period  comprise  those  of  Napoleon  himself  beginning  when 
he  was  only  a  Lieutenant  of  Artillery  in  1794  and  continuing 
throughout  his  military  career  and  his  captivity  in  Saint 
Helena.  Among  these  is  the  original  draft  of  his  farewell 
speech  to  the  “Old  Guard”  on  his  Abdication  at  Fontaine¬ 
bleau — a  document  that  is  perhaps  unequalled  in  its  relation 
to  the  Great  Emperor.  The  civil  marriage  certificate  of 
Napoleon  and  Josephine  is  of  intense  interest,  as  every  reader 
of  Napoleon  knows  his  marriage  had  a  considerable  bearing 
on  his  rise  in  power.  Letters  of  Napoleon’s  family,  marshals, 
generals,  as  well  as  his  adversaries,  are  found  in  the  collection, 
and  it  should  be  sufficient  to  note  that  there  are  letters  of 
Wellington,  Nelson,  and  Lady  Hamilton,  Blucher,  Bernadotte, 
Moreau,  Pitt  and  Alexander  I  of  Russia,  among  many  others 
to  convey  an  adequate  idea  of  the  extent  and  importance  of 
the  Autograph  Collection. 

In  forming  such  a  collection  relating  to  French  History  of 
Napoleon  interest,  other  documents  or  portraits  will  naturally 
be  collected  not  strictly  confined  to  the  particular  period  of 


interest,  and  thus  Mr.  Latta  will  be  found  to  have  secured 
letters  of  Richelieu ;  the  Great  Conde ;  Anne  de  Montmorency, 
Constable  of  France  in  the  XYIth  Century ;  the  great  financier 
of  Louis  XIY,  Marquis  de  Louvois;  the  famous  victim  of  the 
Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,  Gaspard  de  Colligny;  Anne  of 
Austria,  Catherine  de  Medicis,  and  other  equally  famous- 
names  among  the  makers  of  French  History. 

The  Caricatures  form  almost  a  complete  political  history  of 
Napoleon  as  evidenced  by  the  clever  pencils  of  Rowlandson, 
Cruikshank,  Gillray,  and  their  contemporaries  in  England, 
France,  Germany,  and  other  nations.  The  medals  in  gold, 
silver,  and  copper  are  an  important  division  of  Mr.  Latta ’s 
collection,  and  they  are  supplemented  by  a  small  but  exquisite 
selection  of  snuff  boxes  and  miniatures. 

The  Library,  which  contains  volumes  belonging  to  Napoleon, 
Josephine,  and  Marie  Louise,  is  fully  described  in  the  follow¬ 
ing  pages ;  likewise  the  bronze  statues  and  plaques  of  Napoleon 
which  include  examples  of  the  work  of  Barye,  Boizot,  and 
other  artists,  with  a  representative  selection  from  the  Prints 
and  Autographs — the  former  including  many  rare  engravings 
printed  in  color,  proofs  before  letters  and  early  states. 

The  above  very  brief  summary  refers  to  a  number  of  impor¬ 
tant  items  which  do  not  appear  in  the  first  Catalogue,  as 
Part  I  contains  only  an  important  selection  from  the  Prints 
and  Autographs,  with  a  few  Caricatures.  It  is  proposed  to 
issue  additional  catalogues  describing  these  divisions  of  the 
collection  with  the  Medals,  Miniatures,  and  Snuff-boxes. 


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THE  NAPOLEON  COLLECTION 

OF 

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OF  PHILADELPHIA 


PART  I 

THE  LIBRARY,  BRONZES,  AND  AN  IMPORTANT 
SELECTION  FROM  THE  AUTOGRAPHS 
AND  PRINTS 


FIRST  SESSION 

Tuesday  Afternoon,  April  22,  1913,  at  2:30  o’clock 

1.  ABBOTT  (JOHN  S.  C.).  The  History  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte.  Maps  and  text  illustrations.  2  vols. 

extended  to  4,  royal  8vo,  dark  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
backs  with  the  crowned  initial  “N”  in  the  panels,  gilt 
sides,  elaborately  tooled  in  lines,  dots,  the  figures  of  bees 
and  the  crowned  initial  “  N  ”  in  corners,  doublures  of 
cream-colored  morocco  on  which  are  tooled  gilt  flowers, 
inlays  of  brown  leather,  fancy  silk  end  papers,  gilt  tops,  by 
Ritter.  N.  Y.  :  Harper  &  Bros.,  1855 

*  Fine  copy  of  the  First  Edition,  extra- illustrated  by 
the  insertion  of  over  90  portraits  and  views,  mostly  on  India 
paper,  including  portraits  of  Napoleon,  Josephine  and  Lafayette, 
views  of  the  Battle  of  Eylau,  surrender  of  Ulm,  Jena,  and 
other  battles  and  scenes. 

2.  ABBOTT  (JOHN  S.  C.).  Confidential  Correspondence 

of  the  Emperor  Napoleon  and  the  Empress  Josephine. 
Frontispiece.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1856 

3.  ABELL  (MRS.  ELIZABETH).  Recollections  of  the 

I  Emperor  Napoleon  during  the  first  three  years  of  his  Cap¬ 
tivity  in  the  Island  of  St.  Helena.  Portrait  and  illustra¬ 
tions.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1845 

4.  ADAIR  (RT.  HON.  SIR  ROBERT).  Historical  Me¬ 

moir  of  a  Mission  to  the  Court  of  Vienna  in  1806.  8vo,  half 
blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1844 

*  First  Edition.  Inscription  on  fly-leaf  “  From  the  Author.” 


5.  ADVIELLE  (VICTOR).  La  Bibliotheque  de  Napoleon 
a  Sainte  Helene.  Small  4to,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top  (original  cover-title  on  vellum  bound  in).  Paris,  1894 

6.  [ALISON  (SIR  A.)  and  TYTLER  (P.  F.).]  Travels 

in  France,  during  the  Years  1814-15.  Comprising  a  Resi¬ 
dence  at  Paris  during  the  stay  of  the  Allied  Armies,  etc. 
2  vols.  in  1,  8vo,  old  half  morocco.  Edinb.  1816 

7.  ALMANACH  Imperial,  An  Bissextil  M.DCCC.VIII, 

presente  A.  S.  M.  l’Empereur  et  Roi,  par  Testu.  8vo,  white 
vellum,  gilt  back  with  eagles,  sides  gilt  tooled  and  with  the 
monogram  of  Marie  Louise  in  the  center,  silk  ends,  gilt 
edges  (ties  broken).  Paris,  [1808] 

*One  of  the  copies  specially  bound  for  the  Empress 
Marie  Louise,  for  presentation  purposes. 

8.  ALMANACH  Imperial,  An  Bissextil  M.DCCC.XII, 

presente  A.  S.  M.  L’Empereur  et  Roi,  par  Testu.  8vo,  white 
vellum,  back  tooled  with  eagles  and  other  ornaments,  the 
sides  with  gilt  borders  and  arms  of  Marie  Louise  painted 
in  the  centre,  silk  ends,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1812 

*  Specially  bound  for  the  Empress,  probably  for  presenta¬ 
tion  to  some  member  of  the  Court. 

9.  AMPERE  (A.  M.).  The  Story  of  his  Love;  beiug  the 
Journal  and  Early  Correspondence  of  Andre-Marie  Ampere, 
with  his  Family  Circle  during  the  First  Republic.  Edited 
by  Madame  II.  C.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond. 1873 

10.  ANALYSIS  of  the  Talents  and  Character  of  Napoleon 

Bonaparte;  by  a  General  Officer.  Portrait.  8vo,  half  blue 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1821 

11.  ANCEMONT  (MLLE.  R.  D\).  The  Historical  and 

Unrevealed  Memoirs  of  the  Political  and  Private  Life  of 
Napoleon  Buonaparte;  serving  as  an  illustration  of  the 
Manuscript  of  St.  Helena,  1781-1798.  12mo,  half  green 

calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1819 

12.  ANCEMONT  (MLLE.  R  D’.).  The  Historical  and 

Unrevealed  Memoirs  of  the  Political  and  Private  Life  of 
Napoleon  Buonaparte.  Translated  by  W.  Kenny.  Facsim¬ 
iles.  12mo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  (Address  of  the 
Author  inked  over.)  Lond.  1822 

13.  ANTES  (JOHN).  Observations  on  the  Manners  and 
Customs  of  the  Egyptians;  to  which  are  added  Bonaparte’s 
Expedition  to  Egypt,  1798.  Folding  maps.  12mo,  half  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top  (some  pages  foxed).  Dublin,  1801 

14.  ASHTON  (JOHN).  English  Caricature  and  Satire 

on  Napoleon  I.  115  illustrations.  First  Edition.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1884 


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15.  A  SPIN  (JEIIOSHAPHAT).  The  Naval  and  Military 

Exploits  which  have  distinguished  the  Reign  of  George  the 
Third.  Frontispiece  and  35  plates ,  beautifully  colored  by 
hand.  Thick  12mo,  old  calf,  gilt.  Lond.  1820 

*  First  Edition.  Very  scarce,  and  prized  for  both  plates 
and  text. 

16.  AUSTRIA  and  the  Austrians.  By  J.  G.  Kohl.  2  por¬ 

traits.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  in  1,  thick  12mo,  old  half 
calf.  Lond.  1837 

17.  AUTHENTIC  MEMOIRS  of  the  Revolution  in 
France,  and  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  Royal  Family.  De¬ 
duced  principally  from  accounts  by  Eye-witnesses.  Por¬ 
trait  and  vignette.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1817 

18.  T>AIN  (NICOLSON).  A  Detailed  Account  of  the 

Battles  of  Quatre  Bras,  Ligny,  and  Waterloo: 
Preceded  by  a  Relation  of  Events  attending  the  Temporary 
Revolution  of  1815,  in  France.  Map  of  Waterloo  (slightly 
repaired  and  mounted  on  linen).  12mo,  half  calf  (half  title 

repaired  and  remounted).  Edinb.  1816 

19.  BAINES  (EDWARD).  History  of  the  Wars  of  the 

French  Revolution.  Portraits  and  maps.  2  vols.  4to,  old 
sheep  (worn,  some  leaves  missing).  Lond.  1817 

20.  BAINES  (EDWARD).  History  of  the  Wars  of  the 

French  Revolution,  from  the  breaking  out  of  the  War  in 
1792  to  the  Restoration  of  general  peace  in  1815  Portraits , 
maps ,  and  charts.  2  vols.  4to,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1818 

21.  BAINES  (EDWARD).  History  of  the  Wars  of  the 

French  Revolution,  from  the  breaking  out  of  the  War  in 
1792.  Revised  by  William  Grimshaw.  Portraits.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  tops.  Phila.  1835 

22.  BARANTE  (BARON  DE).  Bibliotheca  Curiosa. 
The  Chieftains  of  Vendee;  Cathelineau,  La  Roche- Jacque- 
lein,  Charette,  Stofflet,  and  Sombreuil.  Translated  from 
the  French.  Edited  by  Edmund  Goldsmid.  8vo,  half  calf. 

Edinb. :  Privately  Printed,  1887 

*  One  of  75  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

23.  BARING-GOULD  (S.).  The  Life  of  Napoleon  Bona¬ 

parte.  Numerous  full-page  plates  and  text  illustrations. 
Folio,  buckram,  gilt.  Lond.  1897 

24.  [BARKER  (HENRY  ASHTON).]  Description  of 
the  Field  of  Battle,  June  18,  1815,  near  Waterloo,  in  the 
Panorama,  Leicester-Square.  Folding  broadside  of  the  Pano¬ 
rama.  8vo,  half  red  straight  grain  morocco.  [Lond.],  1817 

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25.  BARR  AS  (PAUL,  COMTE  DE).  Memoirs  of  Barras, 

Member  of  the  Directorate.  Edited,  with  a  general  Intro¬ 
duction,  Prefaces,  and  Appendices,  by  George  Duray.  7 por¬ 
traits.  facsimiles  and  maps.  4  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1895 

26.  BARRAS  (PAUL,  COMTE  DE).  Autograph  Let¬ 
ter  Signed  “  P.  Barras.”  1  p.  4to,  20  Yendemiaire  Pan  4 
<1796). 

*  Barras  was  instrumental  in  the  rapid  rise  to  fame  of  Napo¬ 
leon,  and  when  appointed  dictator  in  1795,  called  the  young 
Corsican  to  his  aid.  The  present  fetter  is  on  the  solution  of 
certain  questions  by  himself  and  his  colleagues. 

27.  BARRE  (W. ).  History  of  the  French  Consulate, 
under  Napoleon  Buonaparte;  including  a  Sketch  of  his 
Life.  Portrait  by  Chapman.  8vo,  old  mottled  calf. 

Lond.  1804 

28.  BARRE  (W.).  The  Rise,  Progress,  Decline  and  Fall 
of  Buonaparte’s  Empire  in  France.  Portrait  etched  by 
Meyer.  12mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top. 

*  Scarce.  Lond.  1805 

29.  BARRUEL  (ABBlS).  The  History  of  the  Clergy  dur¬ 
ing  the  French  Revolution.  8vo,  old  calf.  Dublin,  1794 

30.  BARRUEL  (ABBfi).  Memoirs,  illustrating  the  His¬ 

tory  of  Jacobinism.  Translated  from  the  French.  4  vols. 
8 vo,  old  half  calf  (broken).  Lond.  1797-8 

31.  BASTILLE  (THE).  Historical  Remarks  on  the  Castle 

of  the  Bastille:  with  curious  and  entertaining  Anecdotes  of 
that  Fortress,  &c.,  from  the  French.  View  and  plan.  8vo, 
half  sprinkled  calf.  Lond.  1789 

32.  BASTILLE  (THE).  The  History  of  the  Bastille:  with 

a  concise  account  of  the  late  Revolution  in  France.  To 
which  is  added  an  Appendix.  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco, 
gilt  top  (a  few  pages  stained).  Lond.  1790 

33.  BATTY  (CAPTAIN).  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the 

Campaign  of  1815,  illustrated  by  Plans  of  the  Operations 
and  of  the  Battles  of  Quatre  Bras,  Ligny,  and  Waterloo. 
Second  Edition,  considerably  enlarged.  Half  green  calf, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1820 

34.  BAXTER  (M.).  Louis  Napoleon,  the  Destined  Mon¬ 
arch  of  the  World.  Maps  and  cuts.  12mo,  half  roan. 

Phila.  [1862] 

35.  BEATSON  (GEN.  ALEXANDER).  Tracts  relative 

to  the  Island  of  St.  Helena,  written  during  a  residence  of 
five  years.  Illustrated  with  views  and  drawings.  4to,  re¬ 
bound  in  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1816 


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36.  BEATSON  (GEN.  ALEXANDER).  Tracts  relative 
to  the  Island  of  St.  Helena;  written  during  a  residence  of 
five  years.  Views  engraved  by  William  Daniel ,  after  Sam- 
uel  Davis.  4to,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Lond.  1816 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  five  finely  colored 
views  of  the  Island  from  drawings  taken  on  the  spot,  with  a 
concise  account  of  the  Island,  by  W.  Innes  Pocock.  Six  col¬ 
ored  plates  by  Clark  after  James  Wathen,  and  numerous  litho¬ 
graphs. 

37.  BEAUCHESNE  (A.  DE).  Louis  XVII.  His  Life— 

His  Sufferings — His  Death.  The  Captivity  of  the  Royal 
Family  in  the  Temple.  Translated  by  W.  Hazlitt.  Por¬ 
traits ,  facsimiles  and  maps.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  blue  mo¬ 
rocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  185& 

38.  BEAUHARNAIS  (EUGENE  DE— Son  of  Josephine, 
favorite  of  Napoleon,  by  whom  he  was  made  Viceroy  of 

^  Italy).  A  page  of  Autograph  Notes  signed  “E.  N.”  for 
Gen.  Guilleminot,  dated  Aug.  26,  no  year.  4to. 

*  He  recommends  the  greatest  care  and  watchfulness  of  the 
lines,  permits  an  officer  to  go  to  Vienna,  etc. 

yr  39.  BEAUHARNAIS  (QUEEN  HORTENSE).  Memoirs 
of  Hortense  Beauharnais,  Duchess  of  St.  Leu,  Ex-Queen  of 
Holland.  16mo,  half  calf,  gilt  top.  Pliila.  1833 

40.  BEAUHARNAIS  (QUEEN  HORTENSE).  Memoirs 

of  Queen  Hortense,  Mother  of  Napoleon  III.  Compiled  by 
Lascelles  Wraxall  and  Robert  Wehrhan.  Portrait.  2  vols. 
12mo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1862 

41.  BEAUHARNAIS  (HORTENSE— Daughter  of  Jo¬ 
sephine,  married  Napoleon’s  brother  Louis,  mother  of  Na- 

* —  poleon  III).  A.  L.  S.,  2  closely  written  pages,  8vo,  signed 
“Hortense  Duchesse  de  St. Leu.  ”  Mannheim,  March  14, 1832. 

*  In  regard  to  the  protection  of  her  fortune. 

42.  BENVENUTI  (F.  F.).  Episodes  of  the  French  Revo- 

* — .  lntion  from  1789  to  1795,  with  an  Appendix  embodying  the 

•  principal  events  in  France  to  the  present  time.  8vo,  half 
red  calf,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1880 

43.  BERALDI  (HENRI).  Raffet.  Peintre  National. 
Numerous  illustrations.  Folio,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top, 

'  original  cover  bound  in.  Paris,  n.  d. 

44.  BfiRANGER  (PIERRE  JEAN  DE).  Chansons  Nou- 
velles.  Full-page  plates  engraved  by  Corbould  and  othersy 
vignette  on  title ,  and  numerous  vignettes  throughout  the  text. 

— '  Small  8vo,  original  stamped  morocco,  gilt. 

Paris:  Chez  Marchands  de  Nouveautes,  1825 

*  Fine  copy  of  the  rare  First  Edition,  in  the  original 
binding,  with  the  engraved  plates,  including  several  additional 
woodcut-vignettes  inserted.  A  copy  in  a  modern  binding,  but 
without  the  illustrations,  brought  $50.00  at  the  Robert  Hoe  sale 
in  these  rooms. 


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45.  BERNADOTTE  (GEN.  CH.  JEAN— Marshal  of 
France  and  King  of  Sweden).  Document  Signed,  1  p.  folio, 
le  13  Fructidor  an  12  (1804). 

*  To  the  Commissary  at  Hanover,  ordering  the  payment  of 
3,000  francs  to  Gen.  Kellerman. 

46.  BERNADOTTE  (DESIREE— wife  of  the  Marshal). 
Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  May  27,  1806,  on  paper  with  the 
Bernadotte  monogram  as  water- mark. 

.  *  A  letter  written  at  the  request  of  her  husband  in  the  inter¬ 

est  of  a  French  soldier. 

47.  BERTHIER  (GEN.  CAESAR— brother  of  Alexander). 
Letter  signed,  1  p.  folio,  Aug.  18,  1810.  On  military 
affairs. 

48.  BEURNONVILLE  (PIERRE — General  in  prison  with 
Lafayette  at  Olmutz,  exchanged  by  the  Austrians  for  the 
daughter  of  Louis  XVI.).  Letter  signed,  four  pages  4to. 
Cologne,  le  7  Pluviose  l’an  5  (Jan.  26,  1797). 

*  Important  military  letter  to  Gen.  Moreau  in  command 
ON  the  Rhine.  Moreau  had  but  just  arrived,  Beurnonville’s 
illness  was  forcing  him  to  return  to  Paris,  and  in  this  letter  he 
gives  Moreau  all  the  information  he  possesses  in  regard  to  the 
situation.  Moreau  had  supplanted  Pichegru  on  charges  of  the 
latter's  treachery,  in  which  Beurnonville  was  implicated  as  well. 

49.  BINDING.  A  small  folio  blank  book  of  about  60 

pages,  lettered  “Album,”  bound  in  old  French  red  mo¬ 
rocco,  the  sides  covered  with  gold  tooling  of  fans,  etc.,  back 
to  match,  green  watered  silk  linings,  ornate  borders,  mottled 
gold  edges.  Joints  weak.  Handsome  and  interesting  speci¬ 
men.  Late  XVIIIth  century 

50.  BINDING.  A  blank  book,  4to,  about  16  leaves, 
heavy  paper,  full  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  sides  stamped  in 
heavy  gilt  design  surrounding  the  Arms  of  a  Cardinal  in 
blue  and  gold,  inside  double  borders,  maroon  silk  doublures 
and  end-papers,  gilt  top. 

51.  BINDING.  A  blank  book,  4to,  about  40  leaves, 
heavy  paper,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  panelled  gilt  back, 
one  panel  inlaid  in  light  green  morocco,  sides  with  heavy 
gilt  borders  around  centres  of  blind-tooled  lozenge  and 
other  ornaments,  inside  gilt  borders,  light  blue  silk  doub¬ 
lures  and  end-papers,  gilt  edges. 

52.  BINDING.  A  blank  book,  4to,  about  65  leaves, 
heavy  paper,  French  red  straight-grain  morocco,  back  gilt- 
tooled  in  a  design  of  scrolls  and  lines,  with  an  inlay  of 
dark  green  morocco,  about  4  inches  long,  sides  with  wide 
ornamental  gilt  border,  larger  centre  panels  blind-tooled  in 
a  design  of  fancy  ornaments,  inside  gilt  borders,  light  blue 
silk  doublures  and  end-papers,  gilt  edges. 

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53.  BINDING.  A  blank  book,  4to,  about  70  leaves, 
heavy  paper,  French  red  straight -grain  morocco,  back  gilt- 

r-  50  tooled  in  designs  of  scrolls  and  lines,  with  an  inlay  of  dark 
.  green  morocco,  about  4  inches  long,  sides  with  quintuple 
filleted  border  broken  by  scrolls  in  centres  and  corners, 
large  centre  frame  design,  inside  gilt  borders,  light  blue 
silk  doublures  and  end-papers,  gilt  edges. 

54.  BINDING.  A  Blank  book,  small  folio,  about  22 
leaves,  heavy  paper,  red  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  back, 

0 sides  with  gilt  border  of  vines  between  rules,  in  centres 
the  arms  in  gold  of  Napoleon,  and  crowns  and  bees  in 
corners,  inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  top. 

55.  BINDING.  Album  bound  in  purple  plush,  4to,  with 
decorations  of  white  and  red  inserted,  stamped  gold  tool- 

^  i ng,  Imperial  arms  in  the  center,  gilt  edges.  In  a  slip- 

case  of  maroon  levant  morocco,  emblematically  tooled  on 
the  back  and  sides  with  bees,  N’s,  and  coat  of  arms. 


56.  BINDING.  Blank-book  of  4to  size,  red  straight- 
grain  morocco,  back  decorated  with  eagles  and  crown, 
sides  bearing  Napoleon’s  arms,  double  conventional 
borders,  gilt  edges.  In  a  green  morocco  slip-case. 


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57.  BINDING.  Blank  Book.  Royal  8vo,  red  morocco, 
gilt  back  and  side  panels,  inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  top. 

n.  p. — n.  d. 


58.  BINGHAM  (CAPT.  THE  HON.  D.).  The  Bastille. 
S o  Portraits  and  other  illustrations.  First  Edition.  2  vols. 
8vo,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Tout. 

Loud.  1888 


59.  BIRE  (EDMOND).  The  Diary  of  a  Citizen  of  Paris 
/  ft  — during  “  The  Terror.”  Translated  and  edited  by  John  de 
'  Villiers.  2  portraits.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Lond.  1896 


60.  BLAYNEY  (MAJOR-GENERAL  LORD).  Narrative 
—  of  a  forced  Journey  through  Spain  and  France,  as  a  Pris¬ 
oner  of  War,  in  the  Years  18L0  to  1814.  2  frontispieces. 

2  vols.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1814 


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61.  BOISSY-D’ANGLAS — Quelled  the  riots  at  the  Na¬ 
tional  Convention  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  3  pp.  8vo. 
Paris,  July  18,  1823. 

*To  M.  de  Jouy  asking  him  to  come  and  visit  his  “Hermi¬ 
tage.” 


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62.  BONAPARTE  (ELIZA — Napoleon’s  sister,  Princess 
de  Piombino).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to,  signed  “  Elisa”  Mch.  22, 
1807.  (Piombino). 

*  To  Cardinal  Fesch,  her  uncle,  asking  that  one  of  his  people 
execute  various  commissions  for  her. 


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63.  BONAPARTE  (ELIZA).  D.  S.,  “Elisa  N.,”  1  p. 
folio,  Dec.  29,  1805,  appointing  a  Dame  du  Palais. 

64.  BONAPARTE  (JEROME— Brother  of  Napoleon). 
L.  S. ,  1  p.  4to,  Paris,  Sept.  22,  1807,  with  fine  wax  seal. 

*  Authorizing  Gen.  Du  Chambon  to  take  charge  of  the 
Bureaus  of  War  and  the  Navy. 

65.  BONAPARTE  (JEROME).  L.  S.,  2  pp.  4to,  Palais 
Royal,  Sept.  15,  1853. 

*  Written  when  Marshal  of  France,  regulating  expenses. 

66.  BONAPARTE  (JOSEPH).  Napoleon  Bonaparte  as 

a  Family  Man.  Selected  and  Translated  from  “  Memoires 
du  Roi  Joseph.”  Putnam’s  Monthly,  May  and  June,  1856. 
8vo,  half  blue  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1856 

67.  BONAPARTE  (LETITIA— Mother  of  Napoleon).  En¬ 
velope  with  seal  addressed  by  her  to  Comte  Thibaudeau  at 
Augsburg. 

68.  BONAPARTE  (LOUIS).  A  Reply  to  Sir  Walter 

Scott’s  History  of  Napoleon.  Translation  from  the  French. 
8vo,  half  polished  calf  gilt.  Lond.  1829 

69.  BONAPARTE  (LUCIEN — Brother  of  Napoleon). 
Official  D.  S.,  1  p.  4to,  Ajaccio,  1797.  Acknowledging  the 
receipt  of  rations,  signed  twice. 

70.  [BONAPARTE  (LUCIEN).]  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  8vo  of 
La  Princesse  de  Canino,  Widow  of  Lucien  Bonaparte,  no 
place  or  date. 

*  Polite  note  requesting  to  be  allowed  to  add  an  Etruscan 
Vase  to  the  collection  of  M.  Ingres. 

71.  BONAPARTE  (LUCIEN).  Memoirs  of  the  Private 

and  Political  Life  of  Lucien  Bonaparte,  Prince  of  Canino. 
Portrait.  2  vols.  in  1,  8vo,  old  half  calf.  Lond.  1818 

72.  BONAPARTE  (LUCIEN).  Memoirs  of  Lucien  Bona¬ 
parte,  Prince  of  Canino.  Portrait  8vo,  half  calf  gilt. 

Lond.  1835 

73.  BONAPARTE  (NAPOLEON  LOUIS.)  Napoleonic 

Ideas.  [By  Napoleon  III.]  Translated  by  James  A.  Dorr. 
12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1859 

74.  BONAPARTE  (PAULINE).  D.  S.,  1  p.  folio,  Paris, 
Dec.  31,  1810. 

*  A  list  of  payments  made  for  services  to  valet,  porter,  etc., 
receipted  by  each  with  a  few  notes  by  the  Princess  Pauline. 

75.  BONAPARTE  (PAULINE — Sister  of  Napoleon,  mar¬ 
ried  Gen.  Leclerc).  A.  L.  S.,  2  pp  8vo,  signed  “Pauline,” 
Paris,  Nov.  19,  1808. 

*  Written  in  the  interest  of  a  friend  for  whom  she  wishes  a 
Legislative  position,  mentioning  that  Josephine  is  also  inter¬ 
ested  in  him. 


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76.  BONAPARTE,  and  the  French  People  under  his 
/  ^/—Consulate.  Translated  from  the  German.  2  'portraits . 

12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  top.  Bond.  1804 

*[By  G.  von  Schlabrandorf]  suppressed  in  France  by  Napoleon. 

77.  BONAPARTE  LETTERS  and  Despatches,  Secret, 
ye  Confidential,  and  Official;  from  the  Originals  in  his  Private 

)2.^  Cabinet.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  tops  (stamp 
on  titles).  Lond.  1846 

NAPOLEON’S  COPY. 


78.  BONAPARTIANA,  or  Receuil  des  Reponses  ingenie- 
uses  ou  sublimes,  Actions  heroiques  et  Faits  memorables  de 
li'X — Bonaparte.  Par  Cousin  d’Aval.  Tome  Premier.  Engraved 
**  '  portrait  of  “ Bonaparte  ”  by  Mariage.  18mo,  original  calf, 

in  leather  slip  case.  Paris,  1801 

*  On  the  first  fly-leaf  is  the  Autograph  of  Napoleon  as  writ¬ 
ten  by  him  during  his  later  period. 


79.  BUONAPARTE.  An  Epistle  in  Metre  from  St.  Helena ; 
to  which  are  added  “ Sauve  qui  Peut,”  “  Waterloo,”  etc. 
Folding  frontispiece  showing  Rosemary  Hall ,  St.  Helena ,  the 
residence  of  the  Commission  appointed  to  superintend  the 
custody  of  Bonaparte.  Engraved  in  aquatint  by  Dub  our  g 
after  Captain  H.  Broadway.  Small  8vo,  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Holt,  Norfolk,  1819 

*  A  scarce  anonymous  volume,  possibly  by  Capt.  Broadway, 
who  drew  the  frontispiece  showing  Rosemary  Hall,  as  in  one  of 
the  poems  the  author  refers  to  his  living  in  Rosemary  Hall. 


80.  BUONAPARTE  (LOUIS).  Maria;  or,  The  Holland- 
^  iX.  ers.  [Translated  by  E.  A.  K.].  3  vols.  12mo,  half  polished 

calf  gilt,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1815 

81.  BUONAPARTEANA;  or,  Sketches  to  serve  for  an 
—  Inquiry  into  the  Virtues  of  the  Buonaparte  Family.  16mo, 

half  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Bath,  1804 


82.  BUONAPARTEPHOBIA.  The  Origin  of  Dr.  Slop’s 
Name.  Colored  portrait  after  David  on  title.  8vo,  half 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  [By  Wm.  Hone.]  Lond.  1820 

83.  BOUILLE  (MARQUIS  DE).  Memoirs  relating  to  the 

French  Revolution.  8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1797 


84.  BOURNISEAUX  (P.  Y.  J.  B.  DE.).  An  Historical 
S 0  Sketch  of  the  Civil  War  in  the  Vendee,  from  its  Origin  to  the 
’  ~  N  Peace  concluded  at  La  Jaunie.  Translated  from  the  French. 
Map.  8vo,  half  green  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  (Name 
on  title.)  Paris,  1802 


85.  BOURRIENNE  (M.  DE).  Memoirs  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte:  with  Anecdotes  and  Illustrative  Notes  from  all 
the  most  authentic  sources.  Portraits  and  maps.  4  vols. 
8vo,  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Tout.  Lond.  1836 
*  The  favorite  edition;  bound  from  the  parts,  with  covers 
preserved  at  the  back.  Choice  set. 


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86.  BOWDLER  (THOMAS).  A  Short  View  of  the  Life 

and  Character  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Villettes.  Portrait  by  C. 
Heath.  Postscript  to  the  Letters  written  in  France  in  1814. 
2  works  in  1  vol.  8vo,  old  straight- grain  morocco  (2  plates 
inserted).  Lond.  1815 

87.  BOWDLER  (THOMAS).  A  Short  View  of  the  Life 

and  Character  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Villettes.  With  an  Appendix. 
Portrait  engraved  by  C.  Heath.  Postscript  to  the  Letters 
written  in  France  in  1814.  2  works  in  1  vol.  8vo,  old  half 

calf.  s.  Lond.  1815 

88.  BRACKENRIDGE  (H.  M.).  History  of  the  Late 
War,  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.  Illus¬ 
trated.  Fourth  edition,  revised  and  corrected.  12mo,  old 
calf  (back  broken,  some  pages  foxed).  Baltimore,  1818 

89.  BRITAIN  TRIUMPHANT  on  the  Plains  of  Waterloo, 

being  a  correct  and  circumstantial  Narrative  of  that  Memora¬ 
ble  Battle.  Portraits  and  map.  8vo,  old  half  leather  (name 
on  title,  some  portraits  missing).  Burslem,  1816 

90.  BRITTON  (J.).  Narrative  of  Memorable  Events  in 

Paris,  preceding  the  capitulation,  and  during  the  occupancy 
by  the  Allied  Armies,  in  the  year  1814,  etc.  Edited  by  J. 
Britton.  8vo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1828 

91.  BROADSIDES.  A  Collection  of  121  broadsides, 

printed  in  England  at  the  time  of  the  threatened  invasion 
by  Napoleon,  and  mostly  on  that  subject.  Some  of  them 
have  woodcuts,  a  few  of  which  have  been  colored.  Mounted 
on  heavy  paper  and  bound  in  one  volume.  Large  folio, 
half  red  morocco,  gilt  top.  v.  p. — v.  d. 

*  A  most  interesting  lot  for  the  collector.  Some  of  the  sheets 
are  satirical,  in  the  manner  of  the  times,  and  others  are 
earnest  appeals  to  arms  made  at  a  time  when  all  Britain  feared 
that  Napoleon  was  about  to  invade.  They  are  all  originals;  a 
number  are  stained  and  foxed.  Many  of  them  are  of  the 

GREATEST  RARITY,  SEVERAL  NAPOLEON  COLLECTIONS  DISPERSED 
WITHIN  RECENT  YEARS  DID  NOT  CONTAIN  A  SINGLE  EXAMPLE. 

92.  BROGAN  (J.  C.).  Memoirs  of  the  Comte  de  Ram- 

buteau.  Edited  by  his  Grandson.  Translated  from  the 
French  by  J.  C.  Brogan.  Portraits.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  .  Lond.  1908 

93.  BROGLIE  (DUC  DE).  Personal  Recollections  of  the 

late  Due  de  Broglie,  1785-1820.  Translated  b}^  R.  L.  de 
Beaufort.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1887 

94.  BROOKE  (T.  H.).  A  History  of  the  Island  of  St. 

Helena,  from  its  Discovery  to  1806.  Frontispiece.  8vo, 
half  calf.  Lond.  1808 

95.  BROWNING  (OSCAR— Editor).  England  and  Na¬ 
poleon  in  1803.  Being  the  dispatches  of  Lord  Whitworth 
and  others.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1887 

18 


96.  BRUIX  (ADMIRAL  EUSTACHE— served  in  America 
1°  under  D’Estaing).  Letter  Signed,  Paris,  2  pp.  folio,  le  20 

'  Floreal,  Pan  6  [May  9,  1798]. 

*  Request  for  supplies,  probably  for  the  Expedition  to  Egypt. 

97.  [BRUNSWICK  (FRIEDRICH  WILHELM,  DUKE 

/  OF).]  Account  of  the  Operations  of  the  Corps  under  the 

,  Duke  of  Brunswick  from  its  formation  in  Bohemia  to  its 

Embarkation  for  England.  8vo,  half  red  straight- grain 
morocco.  Lond.  1810 


98.  BURDON  (W  ).  The  Life  and  Character  of  Bona- 
'  ‘  parte,  from  his  Birth  to  the  15th  of  August,  1804.  Portrait. 

'  8 vo,  half  olive  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  some  leaves  uncut. 

Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  1805 

99.  BURGHERSH  (JOHN  FANE,  LORD).  Memoir  of 
the  Operations  of  the  Allied  Armies  under  Prince  Schwarzen- 

'  berg,  and  Marshal  Blucher.  Numerous  maps.  8vo,  old 
half  calf  (back  torn).  Lond.  1822 


100.  BURGHERSH  (MAJOR-GENERAL  LORD).  Me¬ 
moir  of  the  Operations  of  the  Allied  Armies  under  Prince 
Schwarzenberg,  and  Marshal  Blucher.  Folding  maps.  8vo, 
half  olive  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1822 


101.  BURKE  (EDMUND).  Reflections  on  the  Revolu- 
3.1?  tion  in  France.  Portrait  and  engraved  title.  18mo,  half 
green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.,  n.  d. 


102.  BURKE  (WILLIAM).  History  of  the  Campaign  of 
« —  1805  in  Germany,  Italy,  the  Tyrol,  etc.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Lond.  1806 


103.  [BUSSEY  (G.  M.).]  Memoir  of  the  Emperor  Napo¬ 
leon,  with  an  account  of  his  Obsequies.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
half  red  leather.  Lond.  1811 


>r  104.  BUTLER  (ARTHUR  JOHN— Translator).  The 

3* - *  Memoirs  of  Baron  Thiebault.  Portraits.  2  vols.  cloth,  gilt 

tops.  N.  Y.  1896 

105.  BUTLER  (CHARLES).  Historical  Memoirs  of  the 
/  Church  of  France  in  the  Reigns  of  Lewis  XIV,  XV,  XVI, 

(  ' - -  and  the  French  Revolution.  Portrait.  8vo,  old  calf  (re- 

backed,  and  binding  worn).  Lond.  1817 

106.  BYGGfi  (THOMAS).  Travels  in  the  French  Re- 
w_  public:  containing  a  circumstantial  view  of  the  present 

state  of  learning,  etc.  Translated  by  John  Jones.  Frontis¬ 
piece.  First  English  Edition.  12mo,  old  tree-calf. 

*  Bookplate  of  John  R.  Lucas.  Lond.  1801 

*5 *  107.  BYRON  (LORD).  Ode  to  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 

From  the  third  London  Edition.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  top. 

Phila.  1814 


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108.  /CAMPAIGNS  of  the  Armies  of  France,  in  Prussia, 
^  Saxony,  and  Poland,  under  the  command  of  his 
Majesty  the  Emperor  and  King.  Translated  from  the 
French  by  Samuel  Mackay.  Portrait.  4  vols.  in  2,  8vo, 
half  red  morocco,  uncut.  Bost.  1808 


109.  CAMPAIGN  of  General  Bonaparte  in  Italy,  1796-7. 
By  a  General  Officer.  [R.  J.  de  Dommereul.]  Second  Edi¬ 
tion,  corrected.  Portrait.  12mo,  old  calf  (lacks  map). 

Edinb.  1800 

110.  CAMPAIGNS  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte,  embracing 
the  events  of  his  unexampled  Military  Career,  from  the 
Siege  of  Toulon  to  the  Battle  of  Waterloo.  Compiled  by 
an  American.  Folding  frontispiece.  8vo,  old  mottled  calf . 

Bost.  1835 

*  Bookplate  and  signature  of  F.  W.  Folger,  Nantucket. 


111.  CAMPAIGN  of  Marengo  (Sargent),  Chicago,  1897; 
Folk-Tales  of  Napoleon  (Kennan),  N.  Y.  1902;  “Monsieur 
Henri”  (Guiney),  N.  Y.  1892;  Campaign  of  Waterloo 
(Jomini),  N.  Y.  1864;  and  4  others.  Together  8  vols.,  vari¬ 
ous  sizes  and  bindings. 

112.  CAMPAIGNS  OF  NAPOLEON.  Original  Journals 

of  the  Eighteen  Campaigns  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  red  calf.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

*  Among  the  general  officers  by  whom  these  narratives  were 
compiled  are  Berthier,  Massena,  Denon,  Regnier,  Labaume, 
Girard,  C.  Petit,  Beauchamp,  Rocca,  and  M.  J.  Miot. 


113.  CAMPAIGN  OF  1793.  An  Accurate  and  Impartial 

Narrative  of  the  War.  By  an  Officer  of  the  Guard.  2  col¬ 
ored  plates  and  other  illustrations.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt 
top.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

*  A  poetical  sketch  of  the  campaigns  of  1793-4-5. 

114.  CAMPAIGN  of  1793.  An  Accurate  and  Impartial 
Narrative  of  the  War,  by  an  Officer  of  the  Guards.  Colored 
frontispieces  and  other  plates.  2  vols.  in  1,  8vo,  half  red 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  (title  mended,  some  pages  stained). 

Lond.  [ca.  1800] 

115.  CAMPAN  (MADAME).  Memoirs  of  the  Private 

Life  of  Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  of  France  and  Navarre. 
Portraits.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Lond.  1823 

116.  CAMPARDON  (EMILE).  Marie- Antoinette  et  le 

Proces  du  Collier,  d’apres  la  Procedure  Instruite  devant  le 
Parlement  de  Paris.  Illustrations  and  facsimiles.  8vo, 
half  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1863 

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117.  CAMPBELL  (SIR  NEIL).  Napoleon  at  Fontaine¬ 

bleau  and  Elba,  Being  a  Journal  of  Occurrences  in  1814- 
1815,  with  Notes  of  Conversations.  Memoir  of  Sir  Neil 
Campbell,  by  A.  N.  C.  Maclachlan.  Portrait.  8vo,  half 
brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1869 

118.  CARLYLE  (THOMAS).  The  French  Revolution; 
A  History.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  red  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops. 

*  Fine  set.  Lond.  1848 

119.  CARNOT  (LAZARE  N.  M.— Minister  of  War 
“  Organizer  of  Victory  ”).  Document  Signed  by  Carnot, 
Merlin  de  Douai,  Delmas  and  others.  2  pp.  folio,  13 
Vendemiaire,  l’an  3  (1795). 

*  Official  document  of  the  Committee  of'Public  Safety  giving 
passports  to  the  United  States. 

120.  CARNOT  (L.  N.  M.).  Reply  of  Carnot  to  the  Report 
made  on  the  Conspiracy  of  the  18th  Fructidor,  5th  Year,  by 
J.  Ch.  Bailleul.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1799 

121.  CARR-GOMM  (FRANCIS  C.).  Letters  and  Journals 

of  Field-Marshal  Sir  William  Maynard  Gomm.  From  1799 
to  Waterloo,  1815.  Portraits.  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top.  Lond.  1881 

122.  CATALOGUE  of  Pictures  representing  Christ  Re¬ 
jected,  Christ  Healing  in  the  Temple,  and  a  Design  of  Our 
Saviour’s  Crucifixion ;  with  sketches  from  other  Scriptural 
Subjects.  Painted  by  B.  West.  8vo,  half  leather. 

Lond.  1815 

123.  CATILCART  (GEORGE).  Commentaries  on  the 

War  in  Russia  and  Germany  in  1812  and  1813.  Plans  and 
diagrams.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt.  Lond.  1850 

124.  CAULAINCOURT  (ARMAND  DE).  Recollections  of 

Caulaincourt,  Duke  of  Vincenza.  2  vols.  in  1,  12mo,  half 
brown  calf,  gilt.  Loud.  1838 

125.  CAVALRY  in  the  Waterloo  Campaign  (Wood). 
Bost.  1896;  “1812”  Napoleon  in  Russia  (Verestchagin), 
N.  Y.  1899;  The  Court  and  Camp  of  Buonapart.  Lond.  1829; 
Decline  and  Fall  of  Napoleon  (Wolselej^),  Bost.  1895;  and 
2  others.  Together,  6  vols.  cloth,  various  sizes  and  bindings. 

126.  CEVALLOS  (DON  PEDRO).  An  Exposure  of  the 
Arts  and  Machinations  which  led  to  the  Usurpation  of  the 
Crown  of  Spain,  and  of  the  means  pursued  by  Bonaparte, 
etc.  Translated  from  the  Spanish.  Edited  by  J.  J.  Stock- 
dale.  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1808 

127.  CEVALLOS  (DON  PEDRO).  Another  copy.  8vo, 

old  calf.  Lond.  1808 


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128.  CHAMBON  DE  MONTAUX  (N.— noted  Physician). 
Letter  signed,  Paris,  December  28,  1792. 

*  Signed  as  Mayor  of  Paris  in  the  interest  of  a  poor  widow. 

129.  CHAMBURE  (AUGUSTE  DE).  Napoleon  et  ses 
Contemporains.  Suite  de  gravures  representant  des  traits 
d’Heroisme,  de  Clemence,  de  Generosite,  de  Popularity. 
Plates  engraved  by  Lefevre ,  Johannot ,  Blanchard ,  and 
others.  4to,  old  half  green  morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1828 

*  Large  paper  copy,  with  2  sets  of  the  plates;  unfinished 
proofs  and  proofs  before  letters. 

130.  CHAMBURE  (AUGUSTE  DE).  Napoleon  et  ses 
Contemporains.  Suites  de  gravures  representant  des  traits 
d’Heroisme,  de  Clemence,  de  Generosite,  de  Popularity. 
Illustrations  in  colors.  4to,  old  half  leather,  uncut. 

Paris,  1824 

131.  CHAMEROVZOW  (L.  A  ).  Philip  of  Lutetia;  or 

The  Revolution  of  1789.  An  Historical  Romance.  Being 
the  last  series  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  Bastile.  Illustrations 
by  Robert  Cruikshank.  8vo,  half  crimson  polished  calf, 
gilt.  Lond.  1848 

Scarce. 

132.  CHAMPAGNY  (L.  A.— Due  de  Cadore).  Auto¬ 
graph  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  8vo,  Paris,  Aug.  9,  1823. 

*  Giving  the  family  connections  of  Madame  Morel. 

133.  CHARACTERS,  Moral  and  Political,  of  the  Princi¬ 
pal  Personages  throughout  the  French  Revolution,  with 
their  Portraits.  To  which  is  added  The  Caitiff  of  Corsica. 
Portraits.  8vo,  half  crimson  calf  gilt,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1808 

134.  CHARAVAY  (JACQUES).  Societe  de  l’Histoire  de 

la  Revolution  Fran^aise.  Les  Generaux,  Morts  pour  la 
Patrie,  1792-1871.  Notices  Biographiques  par  Jacques 
Charavaj7.  Publiees  par  son  Pere.  Numerous  illustrations. 
Some  colored.  8vo,  three-quarter  crimson  levant  morocco, 
gilt  top.  Paris,  1893 

*One  of  20  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Inserted  is  an  A.  L.  S., 
1  p.  12mo,  with  addressed  portion  of  envelope  from  Charavay, 
p&re,  relative  to  the  work. 

135.  CHARNOCK  (JOHN).  Biographical  Memoirs  of 
Lord  Yiscount  Nelson,  with  Observations,  Critical  and 
Explanatory.  8vo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1806 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  a  portrait,  illustra¬ 
tions,  and  a  one  p.  A.  L.  S.  from  Lord  Nelson  asking  for  a 
supply  of  rope  for  the  “  Agamemnon.” 

136.  C1IARRAS  (LIEUT. -COL.).  Campagne  de  1815, 
Waterloo.  Atlas  Special,  compose  de  cinq  plans  et  cartes 
dessines  expressement  pour  cet  ouvrage  par  Vandermaeleu. 
12mo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bruxelles,  1858 

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137.  CHATEAUBRIAND  (F.  A.  DE).  Of  Buonaparte, 
and  the  Bourbons,  and  of  the  necessity  of  rallying  round 

>  ^  our  legitimate  Princes  for  the  happiness  of  France  and  that 
of  Europe.  8vo,  half  calf  (rubbed).  Lond.  1814 

138.  CHOIX  de  Rapports,  Opinions,  et  Discours  pro- 
nonces  a  la  Tribune  Nationale  depuis  1789  jusqu’a  ce  jour. 

- Recueillis  dans  un  ordre  chronologique  et  historique.  Por¬ 
traits.  13  vols.  8vo,  old  half  calf.  Paris,  1818-20 

139.  CHURCHILL  (T.  O.).  The  Life  of  Lord  Viscount 

Nelson,  Duke  of  Bronte.  Numerous  engravings  of  striking 
and  memorable  incidents.  4to,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut  (name  on  title).  Lond.  1808 

*  Large  paper  copy  with  proof  plates  (foxed). 

140.  CLARKE  (HEWSON).  The  History  of  the  War 
from  the  Establishment  of  Louis  XVIII,  on  the  throne  of 

A  0  France,  to  the  Bombardment  of  Algiers;  including  a  copious 
narrative  of  the  Battle  of  Waterloo  ...  of  the  Barbary  States 
in  General,  and  Algier  in  particular.  Engraved  plates.  4to, 
half  olive  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1817 

141.  CLARKE  (RICHARD).  The  Life  of  Horatio,  Lord 

''  Viscount  Nelson.  Portrait  and  numerous  engravings.  8vo, 

half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  [1813] 

142.  CLARETIE  (JULES).  Camille  Desmoulins  and  his 

—  Wife.  Passages  from  the  History  of  the  Dantonists. 

•  Translated  by  Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey.  Portrait  and  facsimile. 
8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1876 

143.  CLERY  (M.— Valet  to  Louis  XVI).  Journal  of 
Occurrences  at  the  Temple  during  the  Confinement  of  Louis 

- — '  XVI.  Translated  by  R.  C.  Dallas.  Engraving  and  fac¬ 
simile.  8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1798 

144.  [COATE  (CHARLES).]  The  History  of  Modern 
Europe,  from  the  Treaty  of  Amiens,  in  1802,  to  the  Paci- 
fication  of  Paris,  in  1815.  Portrait.  8vo,  half  crimson 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  parti}7  uncut. 

Keene,  N.  H. :  John  Prentiss,  1822 

j-q  145.  COBBETT  (WILLIAM).  A  Collection  of  Facts  and 

— -  Observations,  relative  to  the  Peace  with  Bonaparte,  ex¬ 
tracted  from  the  Porcupine.  8vo,  half  calf.  Phila.  1802 

146!  COBBETT  (WILLIAM.).  Letters  to  the  Right  Hon. 

_Z _ ^  Lord  Hawkesbury,  and  to  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Adding¬ 

ton,  on  the  Peace  with  Buonaparte.  8vo,  half  crimson 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1802 


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147.  COCKBURN  (ADMIRAL  SIR  GEORGE).  Buona¬ 

parte’s  Voyage  to  St.  Helena;  Comprising  the  Diary  of  Rear 
Admiral  Sir  George  Cockburn,  during  his  passage  from 
England  to  St.  Helena,  in  1815.  12mo,  half  red  polished 

calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  original  cloth -covered  board,  covers 
bound  in.  Bost.  1833 

148.  COCKBURN  (ADMIRAL  SIR  GEORGE).  Buona¬ 

parte’s  Voyage  to  St.  Helena.  12mo,  half  green  morocco, 
gilt  top.  Bost  1833 

149.  CODE  NAPOLEON;  or,  the  French  Civil  Code.  By 

a  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple.  8vo,  half  red  morocco, 
gilt  top.  [By  George  Spence.]  N.  Y.  1841 

150.  COLLECTION  COMPLETE  des  Portraits  des 

Grands-Aigles’  des  Grands-Officiers  de  la  Legion  d’Honneur, 
Precedee  du  Calendrier  de  l’Annee.  Publiee  par  M.  Meyer, 
Peintre.  12  portraits ,  and  engraved  title  and  calendar. 
12mo,  green  cloth.  [Paris],  1810 

*  The  Scarce  First  Edition  in  the  original  binding. 

151.  COLLINGWOOD  (G.  L.  N.).  A  Selection  from  the 

Public  and  Private  Correspondence  of  Vice-Admiral  Lord 
Collingwood :  interspersed  with  Memoirs  of  His  Life.  Por¬ 
trait  and  plan.  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1829 

152.  COLMACHE  (M.).  Reminiscences  of  Prince  Talley¬ 

rand.  Edited  by  Madame  Colmache.  Portrait.  2  vols. 
12mo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1848 

153.  COLMACHE  (M.).  Revelations  of  the  Life  of 
Prince  Talleyrand.  Edited  from  the  Papers  of  Colmache. 
Portrait.  12mo,  half  blue  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1850 

154.  COLORED  PLATES.  Historic  Military  and  Naval 
Anecdotes  of  Personal  Valour,  Bravery,  and  particular  In¬ 
cidents  which  occurred  to  the  Armies  of  Great  Britain  and 
her  Allies  in  the  last  War,  terminating  in  the  Battle  of 
Waterloo,  lfi  full- page  plates  in  colors,  by  Dubourg  after 
Atkinson ,  Manskirch,  a?id  others.  Large  folio,  three- 
quarter  olive  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Lond. :  Edited  and  Published  by  Edward  Orme,  1819 

*  Fine  copy,  with  the  plates  brilliantly  colored. 

Large  Paper  copy. 

155.  COLORED  PLATES.  Another  copy.  4to,  crimson 
straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt  side  borders.  (Contains  a 
slightly  different  arrangement  of  the  plates  from  above 
copy.)  Lacks  title. 

156.  COLORED  PLATES.  Bowyer  (R.).  An  Illustrated 
Record  of  Important  Events  in  the  Annals  of  Europe,  dur¬ 
ing  the  Years  1812-1815,  Comprising  a  Series  of  Views  of 
Paris,  Moscow,  The  Battles  of  Leipsie,  &c.  With  a  History 

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of  those  Momentous  Transactions.  11  full-and- double  page 
colored  aquatints.  Large  folio,  half  buckram,  uncut. 

Lond.  :  Printed  by  T.  Bensley,  1815 


157.  COLORED  PLATES.  Bowyer  (R.).  The  Cam¬ 
paign  of  Waterloo,  illustrated  with  Engravings  of  Les 
Quatre  Bras,  La  Belle  Alliance,  &c.,  including  a  Correct 
Military  Plan  ...  to  which  is  prefixed  a  History  of  the 
Campaign.  Map  and  plates ,  some  colored.  Large  folio, 
half  buckram,  uncut.  Lond. :  Printed  by  T.  Bensley,  1816 


158.  COMANDINI  (ALFREDO).  L’ltalia  nei  Cento 
Anni  del  Secolo  XIX  (1801-1900)  Giorno  per  giorno  Illus- 
trata.  Profusely  illustrated  with  reproductions  of  views , 
medals ,  titles ,  portraits ,  the.  12mo,  crimson  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  borders,  gilt  top.  Milano,  1900-1 


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159.  COMANDINI  (ALFREDO).  La  tragica  campagna 
di  Russia.  La  nuova  Constituzione  in  Sicilia.  II  prirno 
gran  quadro  di  Hayez  a  Milano.  Profusely  illustrated. 
Thick  12mo,  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

[Milano,  1902] 


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160.  COMBERMERE  (MARY,  VISCOUNTESS)  and 
KNOLLYS  (W.  W.).  Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of 
Field-Marshal  Viscount  Combermere.  From  his  Family 
Papers.  Portraits.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (loose),  uncut. 

Lond.  1866 

161.  CONFIDENTIAL  CORRESPONDENCE  of  Napo¬ 

leon  Bonaparte  with  his  Brother  Joseph,  sometime  King  of 
Spain.  Selected  and  translated,  with  explanatory  notes, 
from  “Memoiresdu  Roi  Joseph.”  2  vols.  8vo,  half  red  calf 
(rubbed).  Lond.  1855 


s0  162.  CONSTANT’S  MEMOIRS.  Recollections  of  the 
* —  Private  Life  of  Napoleon.  Translated  by  Walter  Clark. 
Portraits.  3  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 


163.  CORONATION  Ceremony  of  Buonaparte  (The) :  to 
i  VO  which  is  added  an  Account  of  the  Pope’s  Journey  to  Paris. 
8vo,  half  calf  (lower  margins  of  title  and  some  other  pages 
repaired).  Lond.  [1804] 


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164.  CORSICAN’S  DOWNFALL  (THE).  The  Rise, 
Name,  Reign,  and  final  Downfall  of  Napoleon,  alias  Nico- 

— ..  lais  Buonaparte;  shown  to  have  been  predicted  by  the 
Prophet  Daniel,  2,400  years  ago,  and  by  St.  John,  the 
Evangelist,  1,700  years  ago.  By  a  Royal  Arch  Mason.  8vo, 
half  maroon  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top. 

Mansfield,  ca.  1808 

165.  COSTUMES  Fourth  Year  of  the  French  Republic. 
1795.  Dresses  of  the  Representatives,  Members  of  the 
Councils,  and  of  the  Executive  Directory.  Engraved  title 
and  15  full-page  plates  in  colors ,  from  the  original  drawings 

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given  by  the  Minister  of  the  Interior  to  Gr asset  S.  Saveur. 
8vo,  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1796 

*  Scarce.  The  plates  are  hand  colored,  probably  at  a  some¬ 
what  later  date. 

166.  COTTON  (SERGEANT-MAJOR  EDWARD).  A 
Voice  from  Waterloo.  A  History  of  the  Battle.  Map  and 
Woodcuts .  16mo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Oldach.  Mont-St.-Jean,  1862 

167.  COURT  and  Camp  of  Buonaparte.  [J.  G.  Lockhart.] 
Portraits  and  Chart.  16mo,  half  calf  gilt,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1829 

168.  COURT  OF  WESTPHALIA.  Memoirs  of  the  Court 

of  Westphalia  under  Jerome  Bonaparte;  with  Anecdotes  of 
his  Favourites,  Ministers,  &c.  8vo,  half  dark  blue  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  lower  edges  uncut.  Lond.  1820 

169.  COURTENAY  (THOMAS  PEREGRINE).  A  View 
of  the  State  of  the  Nation,  suggested  by  Earl  Grey’s  Speech 
in  House  of  Lords,  June  13,  1810.  8vo,  half  leather. 

Lond.  1811 

170.  CRAWFORD  (CAPTAIN  A.).  Reminiscences  of 

a  Naval  Officer,  during  the  late  War,  with  Sketches  and 
Anecdotes  of  distinguished  Commanders.  Portraits  of  Sir 
Edward  Owen  and  Sir  Benj.  H.  Carew.  2  vols.  12 mo, 
half  calf  gilt.  Lond.  1851 

171.  [CROLY  (GEORGE).].  The  Year  of  Liberation. 

A  Journal  of  the  Defence  of  Hamburgh  against  the  French 
Army  under  Marshal  Davoust.  First  Edition.  2  vols. 
12mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1832 

172.  CRUIKSHANK  (GEORGE).  The  Life  of  Napo¬ 
leon.  A  Hudibrastic  Poem  by  Doctor  Syntax.  Embellished 
with  30  humorous  colored  plates  by  George  Cruikshank. 
Royal  8vo,  full  tree- calf  gilt,  inside  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges. 

Lond. :  T.  Tegg,  1815 

*  Fine  copv  of  the  scarce  First  Edition,  with  all  the 
colored  plates,  by  George  Cruikshank. 

173.  CRUIKSHANK  (GEORGE).  The  History  of  Napo¬ 

leon  Buonaparte.  Reprinted  from  the  Family  Library. 
Illustrated  by  George  Cruikshank.  12mo,  half  green 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  [1867] 

174.  CURRY  (T. — Translator).  The  Secret  Documents 

of  the  Second  Empire,  found  in  the  Tuileries  and  Minis¬ 
tries  in  Paris  after  the  Flight  of  the  Empress.  Translated 
from  the  French.  12mo,  half  blue  calf  gilt,  gilt  top, 
original  covers  bound  in.  Lond.  1871 

175.  CUSTINE  (COMTE  DE— Executed  August,  1793, 
by  the  Revolutionists).  Document  signed,  2  pp.  folio, 
Paris,  April  12,  1791. 

*  Political  petition  signed  by  Thurin,  endorsed  to  the  Na¬ 
tional  Assembly  through  the  signatures  of  Custine,  Henry  and 
others. 


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176.  TAAENDELS  (W.  H. — Div.  Commander  in  the 

j  —  Russian  Campaign  of  1812).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p. 

f '  4to,  with  leaf  of  address,  Nymegue,  Oct.  25,  1795. 

*  Requesting  passports  for  the  return  to  Amsterdam  of  two 
Dutchmen.  Mentions  Gen.  Moreau. 

177.  DAMAS  (DUC  DE— Voted  for  the  death  of  Mar- 

.  -  shal  Ney).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Palace  of 

J,  the  Tuileries,  Dec.  5,  1821. 

*  Sending  a  yearly  subscription  for  the  “  Societe  de  la  Provi¬ 
dence.” 

178.  DAMPIERRE  (AUG.  H.  M.  P.  DE— Commander- 
imChief).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Feb.  21, 

J  SO  1788. 

" '  *  Acknowleding  permission  for  himself  and  wife  to  go  to 

Rainey.  A  rare  autograph  as  Dampierre  was  killed  in 
BATTLE  IN  1793. 


179.  DANTON  (GEORGE  JACQUES— Noted  French 
Revolutionist).  Document  Signed,  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Sept. 
^J^25,  1792. 

^  *  Pay  Warrant  for  the  Secretary  of  the  Dept,  of  Justice. 


180.  DANTON  (GEORGE  JACQUES).  Memoirs  of 
M.  Danton,  late  Minister  of  Justice  to  the  National  Con¬ 
vention,  who  suffered  by  the  guillotine,  April  5,  1794.  8vo, 
stitched,  no  covers  (some  edges  frayed).  Lond.  1794 


181.  DAVENPORT  (R.  A.).  The  History  of  the  Bas- 
tile,  and  of  its  principal  captives.  Frontispiece .  12mo, 

old  half  leather.  Lond.  1838 


*  Bookplate  of  Sir  John  N.  Campbell. 


182.  DAVID  (JEAN  MICHEL).  A  History  of  the 
Campaigns  of  General  Pichegru,  1794-5;  with  Anecdotes 
~j  of  the  Campaign  and  Memoirs  of  Pichegru,  Jourdan, 
Moreau  and  others.  8vo,  half  cloth  and  boards.  Lond.  1796 


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183.  DAVIES  (CATHERINE).  Eleven  Years’  Resi¬ 
dence  in  the  Family  of  Murat,  King  of  Naples.  12mo, 
half  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Lond.  1841 

184.  DAVOUST  (MARSHAL— Prince  of  Eckmuhl,  Min¬ 
ister  of  War  during  the  “  Hundred  Days  ”).  Letter  Signed, 
1  p.  4to,  Dunkirk,  1805. 

*  Thanking  an  officer  of  the  Marine  Service  for  information. 


185.  DAVOUST  (MARSHAL).  Document  Signed,  2  pp. 
folio,  Jettingen,  June  2,  1806. 

*  Asking  instructions  from  Berthier  (Prince  de  Neufchatel), 
Endorsed  by  Berthier,  with  two  lines  signed  and  dated. 


186.  [DAVOUST  (MARSHAL).]  Autograph  Letter  Signed 
JT  —  of  Princess  Eckmuhl,  wife  of  Marshal  Davoust,  2  pp.  8vo, 
'J '  Savigny,  Mch.  7,  1852.  Letter  of  condolence. 


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187.  DAYOT  (ARMAND).  Napoleon.  Raconte  par  Flm- 
age  d’apres  les  Sculpteurs,  les  Graveurs,  et  les  Peintres. 
Numerous  illustrations.  2  vols.  small  folio,  green  straight- 
grain  morocco,  emblematically  tooled  with  crowns,  Napo¬ 
leon’s  arms,  etc.,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Paris,  1895 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  over  100  portraits 
and  views,  a  large  number  of  which  are  portraits  of  Napoleon. 

188.  DAYOT  (ARMAND).  La  Revolution  Frangaise;  Con- 

stituante — Legislative — Convention — Directoire.  D’apres 
des  Peinteurs,  Sculpteurs,  Graveurs,  &c.  Profusely  illus¬ 
trated.  2  vols.  oblong  4to,  cloth  gilt,  gilt  tops,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Paris,  n.  d. 

189.  DAYS  OF  BATTLE  (THE);  or  Quatre  Bras  and 

Waterloo.  By  an  Englishwoman.  12mo,  half  green  mo¬ 
rocco,  gilt  top,  original  covers  bound  in.  Lond.  1858 

190.  DE  BATTSSET  (L.  F.  J.).  Private  Memoirs  of  the 
Court  of  Napoleon,  and  of  some  Public  Events  of  the  Im¬ 
perial  Reign.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.1828 

191.  DECAZE  (COMTE).  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Paris, 
Feb.  13,  1820.  Offering  courtesies  to  a  minister  from 
Russia. 

192.  DECRfiS  (DENIS  DUC— Admiral  and  Minister  of 
Marine).  Letter  signed,  2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  March  6,  1809.  On 
drafting  deserters  from  two  English  vessels  of  war  into  the 
French  army. 

193.  DELZONS  (ALEXIS  J.— General,  killed  in  Russia 
in  1812).  Autograph  letter  signed,  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  1802. 

*  A  very  interesting  letter  on  the  bravery  of  an  officer,  writ¬ 
ten  to  Gen.  Berthier,  with  a  three-line  endorsement  by  him. 

194.  DELOME  (W.  S.).  The  Life  and  Death  of  Maria 

Antoinette,  late  Queen  of  France.  From  the  French  of 
Mirabeau  and  others.  2  portraits  and  a  plate.  8vo,  half 
brown  calf.  Lond.  [ ca .  1800J 

195.  DEMENT  (RICHMOND  S.).  Napoleon,  a  Drama. 
Portraits  and  illustrations.  12mo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1893 

196.  DE  MOLEVILLE  (A.  F.  B.).  Annals  of  the  French 

Revolution;  or,  a  chronological  account  of  its  principal 
events.  Translated  by  R.  C.  Dallas.  4  vols.  8vo,  old 
calf.  Lond.  1800 

*  Bookplates  of  Sir  G.  F.  Hill. 

197.  DENON  (VIVANT).  Voyage  dans  la  Basse  et  la 

Haute  Egypte,  pendant  les  Campaignes  du  General  Bona¬ 
parte.  3  vols.  4to,  2  in  cloth.  Londres,  1802 

*  With  the  Atlas  of  Plates,  folio,  half  cloth  and  boards. 

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198.  DERMONCOURT  (GENERAL).  The  Duchess  of 
_  Beri  in  La  Vendee;  comprising  a  Narrative  of  her  Adven¬ 
ts  tures,  with  her  private  papers.  Portraits  and  illustrations. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1833 


199.  DESGENETTES  (BARON— Surgeon  in  Chief  at 
f  ^  Waterloo).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  2  pp.  8vo,  Rosny, 
•  Sept.  24,  1824. 

*  Sending  an  article  on  Savages  for  the  Universal  Biography. 


200.  DESMOULINS  (CAMILLE).  The  History  of  the 
Brissotins,  or  Part  of  the  Secret  History  of  the  Revolution 
TT  and  of  the  first  six  months  of  the  Republic,  in  answer  to 
I  'Brissot’s  Address.  Translated.  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back. 

Lond.  1794 


201.  DE  STAAL  (MADAME).  Memoirs  of  Madame  De 
SO  Staal  De  Launay.  Written  by  Herself.  Translated  by 
Selina  Bathurst.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1877 


202.  DIDIER  (EUGENE  L.).  Life  and  Letters  of  Ma¬ 
dame  Bonaparte.  12mo,  half  light  blue  morocco,  gilt  top. 

*  Out  of  print,  and  scarce.  Lond.  1879 


203.  DORIS  (CHARLES).  Secret  Memoirs  of  Napoleon. 
Portrait.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1896 


204.  DULAURE  (J.  A.).  Esquisses  Historiques  des 
7S^~ Principaux  Evenemens  de  la  Revolution  Frangaise.  Por¬ 
traits  and  plates.  5  vols.  8vo,  old  half  calf.  Paris,  1823-25 

205.  DUMAS  (COUNT  MATHIEU).  Memoirs  of  his 
o  own  Time;  including  the  Revolution,  the  Empire,  and  the 
/.  Restoration.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops, 

uncut.  Lond.  1839 


S3S  ^06.  DUMONT  (ETIENNE).  Recollections  of  Mirabeau, 
O  < . — .  and  of  the  two  first  Legislative  Assemblies  of  France.  8vo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.  1833 

^  207.  DUMOURIEZ  (GEN.— Minister  of  War  to  Louis 

3,  XVI).  Autograph  Letter  Signed.  1  p.  4to.  Paris,  May  18, 
1791,  with  wax  seal. 

*  On  the  services  of  two  companies  raised  in  Corsica. 

j  •JS'  208.  DUMOURIEZ  (GENERAL).  Memoirs,  compre- 
*  ^  hending  the  Conferences  and  Correspondence  with  Louis 
XVI,  etc.  Portrait.  12mo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.,  n.  d. 

209.  DUMOURIEZ  (GENERAL).  Memoirs,  written  by 
j  X0  himself.  Translated  by  John  Fenwick.  2  vols.  in  1,  8vo, 
**  original  sheep.  Phila.  1794 


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210.  DUNCAN  (ARCHIBALD).  The  British  Trident; 

or,  Register  of  Naval  Actions ;  including  authentic  accounts 
of  all  the  most  remarkable  engagements  at  sea.  Plates.. 
6  vols.  12mo,  old  tree-calf.  Lond.  1809 

*  Very  scarce  complete  with  all  the  plates,  one  of  which  is  of 

the  ACTION  BETWEEN  JONES  AND  CAPT.  PlEKSON. 

211.  DU  PAN  (MALLET).  Memoirs  and  Correspond¬ 

ence,  illustrative  of  the  History  of  the  French  Revolution. 
Collected  and  arranged  by  A.  Sayous.  2  vols.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1852 

212.  DUPONT  (GEN.  PIERRE — Disgraced  by  Napoleon 
for  the  defeat  at  Bajden).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  1  p. 
4to.  Paris,  June  29,  1825,  with  leaf  of  address. 

*  In  reference  to  work  done  on  his  house. 

213.  DUPPA  (RICHARD).  A  Journal  of  the  most  Re¬ 

markable  Occurrences  that  took  place  in  Rome,  upon  the 
Subversion  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Government  in  1798.  8vo, 
half  green  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1799 

214.  DURAND  (MADAME  LA  GENERALE).  Napo¬ 
leon  and  Marie-Louise,  1810-1814.  12mo,  half  blue  mo¬ 
rocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1886 

215.  DUROC  (MARSHAL— Duke  of  Friuli,  favorite  of 
Napoleon).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to.  Aug.  25, 
1807. 

*  Thanking  Prince  Dmitri  Labauff  de  Rostelz  for  a  portrait 
of  the  Emperor. 


216.  rTpATON  (CHARLOTTE  ANN).]  Narrative  of  a 
Residence  in  Belgium  during  the  Campaign 
of  1815;  and  of  a  Visit  to  the  Field  of  Waterloo.  By  an 
Englishwoman.  8vo,  half  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Lond.  1817 


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217.  ELBA.  A  Short  description  of  the  Island  of  Elba, 

and  Town  of  Porto-Ferrajo,  illustrative  of  the  view  now 
exhibiting  in  Henry  Aston  Barker’s  Panorama.  Vignette 
of  Bonaparte’s  flag  on  title.  8vo,  half  roan,  some  pp.  un¬ 
cut.  [Lond.]  1815 

218.  ERNOUF  (BARON — General,  distinguished  in  Italy). 
Autograph  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Jan.  23,  18^5. 

*  To  the  Chev.  de  Bouteiller  on  arrangements  for  his  visit. 


3. 


219.  ESSAI  d’Instruction  Morale;  ou  les  Devoirs  envers 
Dieu,  le  Prince  et  la  Patrie,  la  Society  et  Soi-meme.  2  por¬ 
traits  of  Napoleon.  2  vols.  4to,  old  mottled  calf,  arms  of 
Universite  Imperiale  on  the  sides,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1812 

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220.  ESTRADA  (D.  ALVARO  FLORES).  Representa¬ 
tions  to  H.  C.  M.  Ferdinand  VII,  King  of  Spain,  in  defence 
of  the  Cortes.  Translated  by  Charles  Toplis.  8vo,  half 
brown  leather.  Lond.  1819 


lS-  221.  EUSTAPHIEVE  (M.).  The  Resources  of  Russia, 
- — »  in  the  Event  of  a  War  with  France.  8vo,  half  roan. 

Lond. 1812 

222.  EVERITT  (GRAHAM).  Guillotine  the  Great  and 
%J~V  her  Successors.  Frontispiece.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1890 

223.  EXPOSE  (THE);  or,  Napoleon  Buonaparte  un¬ 
masked,  in  a  condensed  statement  of  his  Career  and 

r  Atrocities.  First  Edition.  12mo,  half  polished  calf,  gilt 
^  top.  [By  Peter  Coxe.]  Lond.  1809 


224.  [T^ANE  (JOHN).]  Memoir  of  the  Early  Campaigns 

^  >  r  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  in  Portugal  and 

'  "Spain.  8vo,  contemporary  bine  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Lond.  1820 

225.  FARIE  (ROBERT).  Campaign  in  France.  Trans- 

.7/'  lated  from  the  German  of  Goethe.  Map.  12mo,  cloth,  un¬ 
cut.  Lond.  1858 


226.  FASTES  (LES)  du  Peuple  Frangais,  ou  Tableaux 
raisonnes  de  toutes  les  actions  heroiques  et  civiques  du 
Soldat  et  du  Citoyen  Frangais.  Nearly  50  plates  in  colors 
engraved  by  Jacques  Gr.  Saint-Sauveur  after  designs  by  La- 
brousse.  Small  4to,  half  maroon  leather  (portions  of  a 
number  of  leaves  repaired).  Paris:  Chez  Deroy,  1796 

*  Rare.  A  Series  of  full  page  beautifully  colored  plates 
of  heroic  actions  of  the  Soldiers  and  Citizens  of  France  during 
the  French  Revolution.  Among  the  names  selected  for  special 
commendation  and  illustration  are — Volunteer  Martin  Vinay, 
Chef  de  Brigade  De  Rampon,  General  Causse,  Adj. -General  De 
Theuring,  General  Marceau,  and  others,  many  of  whose  names 
are  not  generally  known.  With  French  text. 


227.  FAURIEL  (M.).  The  Last  Days  of  the  Consulate. 

.  Edited,  with  an  Introduction,  by  M.  L.  Lalanne.  12mo, 

cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1885 

228.  FAVART  (C.  S.).  Memoires  et  Correspondance 
Litteraires,  Dramatiques  et  Anecdotiques,  precedes  d’une 
Notice  Historique  par  H.  F.  Dumolard.  3  vols.  8vo,  old 
half  leather.  In  a  green  morocco  slip-case.  Paris,  1808 

*  On  the  half-titles  there  are  stamps  reading  “  Bibliotlieque 
du  Citoyen  Napoleon  Bonaparte.”  It  is  stated  that  this 
0  COPY  WAS  THE  property  of  Josephine,  and  that  the  books 

were  rescued  from  the  Tuileries.  The  bindings  show  the  effects 
of  smoke  and  water. 


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229.  FELLOWES  (W.  D.).  Paris;  during  the  interest¬ 
ing  Month  of  July,  1815.  A  series  of  letters  addressed  to  a 
friend  in  London.  Vignette  portrait  of  Napoleon  on  title, 
also  group  of  portraits  of  Louis  XVIII.,  and  four  others 
as  frontispiece,  and  a  full-length  figure  of  a  grenadier  ( the 
two  last  named  in  colors,  probably  hand- colored  at  a  later 
date).  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1815 

230.  F^TES  a  l’Occasion  du  Mariage  de  S.  M.  Napoleon, 
Empereur  des  Frangais,  Roi  d’ltalie,  avec  Marie-Louise, 
Archiduchesse  d’Autriche.  plates.  Small  8vo,  boards. 

*  Scarce.  Paris,  1810 

231.  FEZENSAC  (LIEUT.-GEN.  DE).  A  Journal  of 

the  Russian  Campaign  of  1812.  Translated  from  the 
French.  Introduction  by  Col.  W.  Knollys.  Map.  12mo, 
sprinkled  calf.  Lond.  1852 

232.  FLEISCHMANN  (GENERAL— Editor).  Memoirs 

of  Count  Miot  de  Melito.  From  the  French  by  Mrs.  C. 
Hoey  and  John  Lillie.  2  vols.  thick  8vo,  half  light  brown 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  by  Tout.  Lond.  1881 

*  Count  Melito  was  a  life-long  friend  of  Joseph  Bonaparte, 
whom  he  accompanied  to  Naples  and  Spain.  He  gives  the  details 
of  the  Spanish  fiasco  as  they  were  never  before  given,  and  de¬ 
scribes  the  scene  when  the  news  reached  Marie  Louise  of  Napo¬ 
leon’s  abdication. 

233.  FLOWER  of  the  Jacobins,  containing  Biographical 

Sketches  of  the  Leading  Men  at  Present  at  the  Head  of 
Affairs  in  France.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Lond.  1792 

234.  FORBES  (JAMES).  Letters  from  France,  written 

in  the  Years  1803  &  1804,  including  a  particular  account  of 
Verdun,  and  the  situation  of  the  British  Captives.  Frontis¬ 
pieces.  2  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Lond.  1806 

235.  FORSYTH  (WILLIAM).  History  of  the  Captivity 
of  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena;  from  the  Letters  and  Journals 
of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Hudson  Lowe.  Portrait  and  map . 
3  vols.  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1853 

236.  FOUCHE  (JOSEPH— Duke  of  Otranto,  Chief  of 
•Police).  Letter  Signed,  2  pp.  4to,  Paris,  7  Brumaire,  An 

10  [Oct.  29,  1801]. 

*  Authorising  a  passport  for  an  Austrian  officer.  On  official 
letterhead. 

237.  FOUCHfi  (JOSEPH).  Memoirs  of  Joseph  Fouche, 

Duke  of  Otranto,  Minister  of  the  General  Police  of  France. 
Portraits.  12mo,  cloth.  Phila.  1892 


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238.  FOUQUIER-TINVILLE  (ANTOINE  Q.— the  Public 
Accuser  of  the  Revolutionary  Tribunal).  Autograph  Letter 
Signed,  2  pp.  4to,  Paris,  1794. 

*  To  Andre  Dumont  in  regard  to  a  meeting  of  the  Committee 
on  Safety  at  Bordeaux,  mentioning  Treillard  and  others. 

A  FINE  EXAMPLE  OF  AN  AUTOGRAPH  RARELY  MET  WITH  IN 
FULL  AUTOGRAPH  letters.  The  writer  was  guillotined  in  1795. 

239.  FOY  (GENERAL).  History  of  the  War  in  the 
Peninsula*  under  Napoleon.  Published  by  the  Countess 
Foy.  Translated  from  the  French.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8vo, 


half  calf,  gilt. 


Lond.  1827 


240.  FREDERICK  (SON  OF  THEODORE,  KING  OF 

CORSICA).  The  Description  of  Corsica,  with  an  Account 
of  its  Union  to  the  Crown  of  Great  Britain,  etc.  Folding 
map.  8vo,  old  tree-calf,  gilt.  Lond,  1795 

241.  FRENCH  CONSTITUTION.  An  Authentic  Copy 

of  the  French  Constitution,  as  revised  and  amended  by  the 
National  Assembly,  and  presented  to  the  King  on  the  Third 
of  September,  1791.  Translated  from  the  Original.  8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt.  Lond.  1811 

*  Several  other  works  are  bound  with  the  above. 

242.  FRENCH  REVOLUTION.  Address  des  Adminis- 

trateurs  du  Departement  de  Seine  et  Marne,  aux  Citoyens 
de  la  Ville  de  Nismes.  4  pp.  4to  uncut.  Melun,  1790 

243.  FRENCH  REVOLUTION.  Lettre  Circulaire  aux 

Departmens  du  Royaume.  Melun,  6  Septembre,  1790. 
Signed  “  Les  Administrateurs  composant  l’Assemblee  Di- 
rectoriale  du  Departement  de  Seine  et  Marne.”  6  pp.  4to, 
uncut.  Melun,  1790 

*  Referring  to  the  riots  in  Nimes  between  the  Royalists  and 
the  “  Sans-culottes.” 


244.  FRENCH  REVOLUTION.  Authentic  Memoirs  of 
the  Revolution  in  France,  and  of  the  Sufferings  of  the 
Royal  Family,  1817 ;  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  France, 
from  the  Suspension  of  the  Monarchy  in  1792-1817;  The 
Reign  of  Terror;  a  Collection  of  Authentic  Narratives  of 
the  Horrors  committed  by  the  Revolutionary  Government, 
1826.  Written  by  Eye-Witnesses.  Portrait.  Together  4 
vols.  8vo,  half  olive  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1817-26 


245.  FRENCH  REVOLUTION.  An  Historical  Sketch 
j-p  of  the  French  Revolution,  from  its  commencement  to  the 
- >  year  1792.  8vo,  half  crimson  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1792 

246.  FRENCH  REVOLUTION.  Benvenuti  (F.  F.).  Epi¬ 
sodes  of  the  French  Revolution  from  1789  to  1795,  examined 

/  —  from  a  Political  and  Philosophical  point  of  View.  8vo, 
'  •  cloth.  Lond.  1880 


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Tuesday  Evening,  April  22,  1913,  at  8:15  o’clock. 


BRONZES. 

By  Barre,  Conille,  Blanc,  Lavastre,  Lambert,  and  others. 

247.  CARVED  WOOD  WALL  POCKET. 

Oak,  carved  with  a  portrait  of  Napoleon  in  relief  and 
the  words  “  Vive  L’Empereur,”  and  painted.  Prob¬ 
ably  contemporary. 

248.  BRONZE  DOOR  KNOCKER. 

The  shield  formed  with  eagle  and  olive  branches,  the 
knocker  as  the  head  of  Napoleon  in  cocked  hat; 
Wall  Pocket,  the  back  shaped  as  figure  of  Napo¬ 
leon;  Plaster  Model  of  St.  Helena  in  relief,  colored 
and  inscribed  with  key,  8x9.  (3  pieces.) 

249.  PEWTER  MUG  WITH  HINGED  LID. 

Engraved  with  “  N  ”  and  Napoleonic  Crown,  lettered 
also  “  Voyage  of”  (somewhat  battered). 

*  Said  by  the  owner  to  have  been  a  part  of  Napoleon’s  cook¬ 
ing  equipment  on  the  battlefield. 

249a.  MINIATURE  GOLD  BRONZE  FIGURE  OF  NA¬ 
POLEON.  Height,  3  inches. 

METAL  PANEL  WITH  EQUESTRIAN  FIGURE 
OF  NAPOLEON. 

Napoleon  crossing  the  Alps.  Signed  W.  T.  10  x  8 
inches.  (2  pieces.) 

250.  GOLD  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  THE  DUKE  OF 

REICHSTADT. 

As  a  boy  on  a  square  columnar  base.  Height,  5  inches. 

251.  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON  (ANTIQUE)  IN  GOLD 

BRONZE. 

On  small  marble  base.  Signed  C.  de  Franoz.  Height, 
3 \  inches. 

252.  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON. 

On  green  marble  base  with  ormolu  decorations. 
Height,  6  inches. 

253.  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON  WITH 

FOLDED  ARMS. 

On  green  marble  base,  similar  to  the  preceding. 
Height,  4f  inches. 


34 


Bronzes — Continued. 

254.  BRONZE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON  IN  COCKED  IIAT. 
Height,  2-J-  inches. 

^4  —  255.  GOLD  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON. 

Standing  on  columnar  marble  base,  with  hat  in 
hand.  Height,  6  inches. 


256.  LOUIS  XVIIIth. 

Bronze  statuette,  grotesque,  on  red  marble  base. 
Height,  5  inches. 

*  Inside  is  a  miniature  statuette  in  gold  bronze  of  Napoleon. 


w-257.  SMALL  PORCELAIN  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON. 
Decorated  porcelain,  with  Sevres  mark. 


.  258.  SMALL  BRONZE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON,  SIGNED 

H.  MULLER. 

Surmounting  a  marble  column  with  ormolu  mounts. 
Height,  8  inches. 

259.  SILVER  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON. 

/J" •  In  knee  breeches,  uniform,  one  hand  behind  him,  on 

green  marble  base.  Height,  9J  inches. 

260.  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON 

/<--  On  the  battlefield,  in  hat  and  long  coat,  on  yellow 
marble  base.  Height,  8  inches. 


/3. 


-261.  BRONZE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON,  BAREHEADED. 
On  round  yellow  marble  base.  Height,  11  inches. 


/£ 


262.  EVE  OF  AUSTERLITZ:  BRONZE  PIECE. 

_  Napoleon  asleep,  seated  in  a  chair,  arms  folded,  one 
foot  on  a  scroll;  white  marble  base.  The  chair  in 
gold  bronze.  Height,  5-J-  inches. 


263.  EVE  OF  AUSTERLITZ:  BRONZE  PIECE. 

Similar  to  the  preceding,  Napoleon  in  gold  bronze, 
with  sword,  and  engraving  on  the  map  on  which  his 
foot  rests;  on  colored  marble  base.  Height,  5£  inches. 


264.  CIRCULAR  BASE  OF  GREEN  MARBLE 

Decorated  with  the  Imperial  Eagle  in  gold  bronze. 
Height,  5£;  diameter  of  the  base,  10  inches. 


265.  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON  IN  DECORATED  TERRA 


?. 


r* 


COTTA. 

With  folded  arms,  holding  spyglass.  Signed,  T. 
Goldscheider,  Wien,  on  a  shaped  base  decorated  with 
scroll  in  brown  and  “  N.”  Height,  21  inches. 


266.  BRONZE  EQUESTRIAN  FIGURE  OF  NAPOLEON. 
As  Emperor,  horse  to  left,  on  fiat  base.  Height,  7 
/S~4  inches. 


35 


Bronzes — Continued. 


267. 

/£- 


/o. 


268. 


7 


269. 


So 


270. 


d  2-.'""' 

3  3~ 


271. 

272. 


273. 

H- 


Cr 

JC/- 


274. 

275. 

276. 

277. 


SMALL  BRONZE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON  IN  HAT 
AND  HEAVY  COAT. 

On  square  bronze  base  with  the  Imperial  Eagle  in 
relief.  Signed  Lambert.  Height,  7-J-  inches. 

*  Beautiful  piece  with  fine  patina. 

SMALL  BRONZE  HEAD  OF  NAPOLEON  IN 
DEATH. 

With  laurel  wreath  on  Sienna  marble  base.  Height, 
3  inches. 

*  Finely  executed. 

SMALL  GOLD  BRONZE  GROUP. 

Napoleon,  Marie  Louise  and  the  Due  de  Reichstadt 
standing  on  a  base  of  green  marble.  Height,  3  inches. 
Base,  6x3  inches. 

BRONZE  AND  GOLD  BRONZE  EQUESTRIAN 
FIGURE  OF  NAPOLEON. 

On  green  marble  base  divided  by  bands  of  ormolu. 
The  horse  rearing,  Napoleon  pointing  to  the  field. 
Height,  14-J  inches. 

IVORY  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON. 

On  the  battlefield,  arms  folded,  cocked  hat;  ebony 
base.  Height,  12  inches. 

BRONZE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON  IN  COCKED  HAT. 
Signed  Chaudet. 

On  circular  yellow  marble  base.  Height,  12  inches. 

GOLD  BRONZE  EQUESTRIAN  FIGURE  OF  NA¬ 
POLEON. 

On  flat  green  marble  base.  Height,  7-J  inches;  length 
of  base  7  inches. 

BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON  WITH 
CANNON  AND  BALLS. 

On  flat  bronze  base.  Height,  8-J  inches. 

NARROW  GOLD  BRONZE  PANEL. 

Amorini  carving  a  bust  of  Napoleon  in  relief.  3x12 
inches. 

BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON. 

On  square  green  marble  pedestal.  Height,  10  inches. 

EMPIRE  CLOCK  WITH  EQUESTRIAN  FIGURE 
OF  NAPOLEON. 

In  Gold  bronze  on  rocky  eminence  inscribed  “  Capit¬ 
ulation  d’Ulm,”  etc.  The  base  of  ormolu  with  relief 
of  eagle  and  flaming  torches,  the  feet  as  mortars. 
Height,  22  inches. 


36 


Bronzes — Continued. 


278. 

30  — 

279. 

/  X- 

280. 

yc~ 

^.-281. 

282. 

/(- 

283. 


284. 

37^ 

285. 

286. 

287. 

$ 3  — 

288. 

3C.—" 

289. 

/  ocr 


NEIDERVILLE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON  IN  BISQUE. 
On  fluted  decorated  column,  Directory  costume,  no 
hat.  Slight  damage  to  the  base.  Height,  12  inches. 

MARBLE  (ANTIQUE)  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON. 

On  circular  red  marble  pedestal.  Height,  16-£-  inches. 

BUST  OF  JOSEPHINE  IN  OLD  BISQUE. 
Beautifully  modelled,  on  glazed  porcelain  base  by 
L.  B.  Busby. 

IVORY  EQUESTRIAN  STATUE  OF  NAPOLEON. 
On  wood  base  with  ivory  mounts.  Height,  9  inches. 

BRONZE  ANTIQUE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON. 

With  laurel  wreath  of  gold  bronze.  Height,  121- 
inches. 

*  Finely  executed. 

EQUESTRIAN  BRONZE  OF  NAPOLEON  BY 
CONILLE. 

Fine  green  patina,  the  base  inscribed  1798;  Napoleon 
in  Directory  costume.  Signed.  Height,  14|- inches; 
length  of  base  11  inches. 

BRONZE  FIGURE  OF  NAPOLEON. 

Directory  costume,  embroidered  long  coat  and  hat, 
one  hand  folded  on  breast,  sword  in  the  other.  On 
low  green  marble  and  bronze  base.  Height,  16  inches. 

*  Fine  patina  and  beautifully  modelled. 

VENDOME  COLUMN  IN  BRONZE. 

Fine  patina,  beautifully  executed,  surmounted  by  a 
figure  of  Napoleon.  Height,  14  inches. 

PAIR  OF  GOLD  BRONZE  HEADS  OF  NAPOLEON 
AND  JOSEPHINE. 

On  square  green  marble  pedestals  with  ormolu 
mounts.  Height,  17-J-  inches. 

ARC  DE  TRIOMPHE  IN  BRONZE  BY  BLANC. 
With  removable  top.  Signed.  Oval  base.  Height, 
13  inches,  length  of  base,  15  inches. 

*  A  perfect  model  beautifully  executed  with  bas-relief  figure 
decorations. 

BRONZE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON  SIGNED.  “  W.  S.” 
Directory  costume,  no  hat,  with  queue  (very  rare  in 
this  state).  Height,  11  inches. 

EQUESTRIAN  BRONZE  STATUE  OF  NAPOLEON 
BY  BARRE. 

Napoleon  as  Emperor  holding  a  spyglass,  on  brass 
base.  Signed.  Height,  22^  inches ;  length  of  base, 
18  inches. 


37 


Bronzes — Continued. 


290.  BRONZE  OVAL  PANEL  IN  HIGH  RELIEF :  SIGNED. 
Battle  of  Friedland,  1807 ;  Napoleon  giving  directions 
to  Marshal  Oudinot.  Signed  F.  Lavastre,  1853,  after 
the  painting  by  Vernet.  Oval,  11  x  15  inches, 
mounted  on  a  plush  panel,  in  oak  frame. 


291.  BRONZE  PANEL  IN  HIGH  RELIEF:  SIGNED. 

/ /  w  Battle  of  Rivoli  by  Lavastre.  Oval,  11  x  15  inches. 

Mounted  on  a  plush  panel  in  oak  frame. 

292.  BRONZE  PANEL  IN  HIGH  RELIEF:  SIGNED. 

JT/OC  Napoleon  steadying  the  Old  Guard  on  the  Field  of 

* Battle.  Signed  F.  Lavastre,  1853.  Oval,  11  x  15 

inches.  Mounted  on  a  plush  panel  in  oak  frame. 


293.  BRONZE  PANEL  IN  HIGH  RELIEF:  SIGNED. 

Napoleon  at  Austerlitz,  Rapp  announcing  the  suc- 
O  3  60  cessful  charge.  Signed  F.  Lavastre,  1853.  Oval, 
11  x  15  inches.  Mounted  on  a  plush  panel  in  oak 
frame. 


ALEXANDER  I  EMPEROR  OF  RUSSIA. 


294.  ALEXANDRE  I’er  EMPEREUR  DE  TOUTES  LES 
__  RUSSIES. 

)  G*  Dessine  par  Buguet  d’apres  M’lle  Le  Brun.  Bust  in 

oval,  bare  headed  facing  to  left.  Stipple  engraving 
PRINTED  IN  COLORS.  Folio. 


295.  ALEXANDER  THE  FIRST  EMPEROR  AND  AUTO¬ 
CRAT  OF  ALL  THE  RUSSIAS,  Etc. 

Full  length  in  military  uniform,  bare  headed,  glove 
in  right  hand.  Mezzotint  by  J.  Walker  after  I.  A. 
Atkinson.  Large  folio,  open  letter  proof.  London, 
1814.  Very  fine  and  rare. 


296.  ALEXANDER  1st  (title  also  in  Russian). 

r-  S  O  Full  length  in  military  uniform,  holding  cocked  hat, 

^  . -  standing  in  a  landscape.  Line  and  stipple  by  Thos. 

Wright  after  G.  Dawe.  Large  folio,  London,  1826. 

297.  ALEXANDRE  PREMIER,  Etc. 

Full  bust  in  oval,  bare  headed,  resting  on  pedestal. 
j  — ,  Line  engraving  by  P.  Audouin  after  Bourdon.  Folio, 

'  fine  impression. 


P.  M.  ALIX. 

298.  BUFFON :  Famous  French  Naturalist. 

Aquatint  after  Garnerey.  Full  bust  in  oval  on  folio. 
*  Brilliant  impression  printed  in  colors.  Rare. 


38 


Engraved  Views  in  Plain  and  Colored  States 

OF 

Battles  Fought  by  Napoleon  and  his  Generals. 


BATTLE  OF  ALEXANDRIA  (Egypt)  July,  1798. 

299.  BATAILLE  ET  PRISE  D’ALEXANDRIE  PAR  LES 
FRANQAIS  le  25  Messidor,  An  6. 

Commandee  par  les  Generaux  Bonaparte  et  Dessex. 
Line  engraving  by  Le  Beau  after  Naudet.  Oblong 
folio. 


BATTLE  OF  ALEXANDRIA  :  British  and  French. 
March  21,  1801. 

300.  THE  BATTLE  OF  ALEXANDRIA  (title  in  English 
and  French). 

o  Stipple  engraving  by  Anthony  Cardon  after  P.  J.  de 
Loutherbourg.  Large  oblong  folio,  London,  1806. 

*  Brilliant  open  letter  proof,  showing  the  death  of  Gen. 
Abercrombie. 


BATTLE  OF  ARCOLA  :  Nov.  15,  1796. 

301.  BATAILLE  D’ARCOLE. 

Aquatint  by  Charon.  Oblong  folio,  Paris,  chez 
Charon. 

*  Brilliant  original  impression  printed  in  colors. 

302.  (BONAPARTE  AT  ARCOLA). 

Lithograph  by  Gustave  Janet,  printed  by  Berthaut. 
_  Small  oblong  4to 

*  Superb  impression,  extremely  rare. 

303.  PASSAGE  DU  PONT  D’ARCOLE. 

Stipple  engraving  by  Fiayn  and  Chaponnier  from  a 
drawing  by  Lembert  from  one  made  on  the  spot. 
Large  oblong  folio. 

304.  PASSAGE  DU  PONT  D’ARCOLE. 

_  Curious  old  wood  engraving  in  colors  by  Georgin. 

-  Oblong  folio. 

305.  PASSAGE  DU  PONT  D’ARCOLE. 

Lithograph  by  Frilay.  Small  oblong  4to. 

39 


Napoleon 's  Battles — Continued. 


BATTLE  OF  AUSTERLITZ:  Dec,  2,  1805. 

306.  BATAILLE  D ’AUSTERLITZ. 

Lithograph  by  Victor  Adam.  Small  folio.  Fine 
impression. 


/ir 


307.  LA  GRANDE  BATAILLE  D’ AUSTERLITZ. 

Aquatint  by  J.  L.  Rugendas.  Large  folio  (1813). 
*  Brilliant  original  impression  printed  in  colors. 


308.  DESCRIPTION  CURIEUSE  DE  LA  MEMORABLE 
BATAILLE  DES  TROIS  EMPEREURS  LIVRliE 
3  4-0  A  AUSTERLITZ 

*  ~  Large  folio  broadside  containing  text  in  five  columns 

with  two  engravings  at  the  top,  one  of  the  battle  and 
another  of  the  interview  between  Napoleon,  Alexander 
of  Russia  and  Francis  of  Austria.  De  l’lmprimerie 
de  Gauthier.  Rare  and  probably  unique. 


309.  (BATTLE  OF  AUSTERLITZ). 

Line  engraving  by  J.  Duplessis  Berteaux  after  C. 
Vernet.  Oblong  folio. 

*  Artist’s  trial  proof. 


310.  (BATTLE  OF  AUSTERLITZ). 

Aquatint  by  Gibel  after  Gericault.  Large  oblong 
folio. 

*A  brilliant  proof  before  the  title. 


311. ''BATAILLE  D ’AUSTERLITZ  GAGNIJE  PAR  LA 
GRANDE  ARMEE,  Etc. 

Engraved  by  Le  Beau  after  Naudet.  Oblong  folio, 
slight  stain  to  left. 


312.  BATAILLE  D’ AUSTERLITZ. 

Engraving  (contemporary),  printed  by  Basset  of 
Paris.  Oblong  folio,  in  colors.  Scarce  but  a  little 
worn. 


313.  NAPOLEON  IN  DER  SCHLACHT  BEI  AUSTER- 
/  0  ~  LITZ  AM  2  DECR.  1805. 

Color  print.  Oblong  folio. 


314.  (EVE  OF  AUSTERLITZ). 

Aquatint  by  Moreau  after  Gauthercourt. 
oblong  folio. 

*  A  Touched  proof. 


Large 


M 


TO 


315.  VEILLE  DE  LA  BATAILLE  D’ AUSTERLITZ,  Etc. 
Curious  contemporary  line  and  stipple  engraving 
printed  in  colors.  Small  oblong  4to.  Paris,  chez 
Codoni,  n.  d. 


40 


Napoleon’s  Battles — Continued. 


BATTLE  OF  BASSANO :  Sept.  8,  1796. 


316.  BATAILLE  DE  BASSANO. 

Lithograph  de  C.  Motte,  Webert  del. 
folio,  full  margins. 


Small  oblong 


317.  LE  GENERAL  BONAPARTE  VISITANT  LE  CHAMP 
DE  BATAILLE  DE  BASSANO,  1796. 


/o- 


Aquatint  by  Jazet  after  H.  Vernet.  Large  folio,  open 
letter  proof. 


BATTLE  OF  BAUTZEN:  May  20,  1813. 

318.  BATAILLE  DE  BAUTZEN.  20  Mai,  1813. 

*  Victor  del  et  lith.  Lithograph,  oblong  folio. 


SIEGE  OF  DANTZIC:  May  26,  1807. 


319.  SIEGE  DE  DANTZICK  PAR  LES  FRANQAIS,  Etc. 

Line  engraving,  folio  in  colors.  Repaired.  Small 
oblong  folio. 

320.  napole'on  visits  des  travaux  de  siege 

DE  DANTZICK,  etc. 

Line  engraving  by  Dequevauvilliers  after  Swebach. 
Small  oblong  folio. 


BATTLE  OF  EYLAU :  Feb.  8-10,  1807. 

321.  NAPOLEON  ET  SES  GENERAUX  SUR  LE  CHAMP 
DE  BATAILLE. 

J  3,  Mezzotint.  Large  oblong  folio  with  full  margins.  Proof 

with  the  title  only. 


322.  CHAMP  DE  BATAILLE  D ’EYLAU. 


Aquatint  by  Esbrard  accompanied  by  a  key  plan  to  the 
principal  characters  in  the  print  engraved  by  Zancon. 
Large  oblong  folio.  (2) 


323.  VUE ,  DE  LA  DROITE  DU  CHAMP  DE  BATAILLE 
DE  L’ARMEE  RUSSE  DEVANT  PREUSSISCH- 
EYLAU,  etc. 

Drawn  on  the  spot  by  Baron  Lejeune,  engraved  by 
Lameau  and  Misbach.  Large  oblong  folio,  fine  impres¬ 
sion  with  large  untrimmed  margins. 

41 


Napoleon’s  Battles — Continued. 


324.  LA  BATAILLE  D’EYLAU. 

Engraving  by  Le  Banx  after  Nadet.  Oblong  folio. 

325.  VISITS  DU  CHAMP  DE  BATAILLE  DE  PRUSS- 

EYLAU  LE  17  MARS  1807,  Etc. 

Old  line  engraving.  Oblong  folio,  colored,  Paris,  V’ve 
Chereau. 

BATTLE  OF  FRIEDLAND :  June  14,  1807. 

326.  BATAILLE  DE  FRIEDLAND. 

Mezzotint  by  Jazet  after  Horace  Vernet.  Large  oblong 
folio. 

327.  1807 :  BY  JACQUET  AFTER  MEISONNIER. 

Fine  India  proof  engraving.  Large  oblong  folio. 

328.  FRIEDLAND  1807.  After  Meisonnier. 

Facsimile  in  colors  of  the  painting  in  the  Metropolitan 
Museum.  Folio. 

CONQUEST  OF  HOLLAND. 

329.  PRISE  DES  VAISSEAUX  DE  GUERRE  HOLLAND- 

AIS  PAR  LA  CAVALERIE  FRANQAISE. 
Lithograph  by  F.  Grenier.  Small  oblong  folio.  1819. 

BATTLE  OF  LEIPZIG:  Oct.  16-18,  1813. 

330.  THE  BATTLE  OF  LEIPSIC. 

Aquatint  by  James  Walker  after  J.  A.  Atkinson. 
Printed  in  brown.  Large  folio.  London,  1817. 

*  Open  letter  proof  in  a  beautiful  impression. 

331.  FURST  SCHWARZENBERG  UBERBRINGT  DIE 

SIEGESNACHRICHT,  1813. 

Aquatint  by  J.  L.  Rugendas.  Large  folio.  [Circa 
1813.) 

*  Brilliant  original  impression  printed  in  colors. 

332.  DER  SIEG  BEY  LEIPZIG. 

Line  engraving  by  J.  Scott  after  P.  Krafft.  Largo 
folio.  1820. 

*  A  very  beautiful  impression. 

333.  BATAILLE  DE  LEIPZIG 

Lithograph  by  Champion,  published  by  C.  Motte.  Folio. 

Scarce. 

334.  NAPOLEON’S  RETREAT  THROUGH  LEIPZIG. 

Facsimile  of  the  painting  by  Brown.  Small  folio. 

42 


Napoleon  ’s  Battles — Continued. 


BATTLE  OF  LUBECK:  Nov.  6,  1806. 

335.  BATAILLE  DE  LUBEC. 

0  Aquatint  by  L.  Rugendas.  Large  oblong  folio. 

o.~" 


BATTLE  OF  MARENGO:  June  14,  1800. 


G. 


336.  BATAILLE  DE  MARENGO. 

Line  engraving  showing  Kellerman’s  decisive  charge, 
-  with  hundreds  of  figures,  engraved  by  Coiny  after  Le 
Jeune.  Large  folio. 

*  Brilliant  Proof  with  title  in  open  letters  and  large 

MARGINS. 


337.  BATAILLE  DE  MARENGO. 

___  Line  engraving  showing  the  entire  extent  of  the  field 
of  battle  and  vicinity,  by  Wexelberg  after  Ange  Persico. 
Large  oblong  folio.  Very  rare. 


338.  BATAILLE  DE  MARENGO. 


Curious  wood  engraving  in  colors  by  Georgin.  Oblong 
folio. 


BURNING  OF  MOSCOW:  Sep.  15,  1812. 


339.  INCENDIE  DE  MOSCOU. 


23- 


Aquatint  by  P.  Rugendas.  Large  folio,  1813. 

*  Brilliant  original  impression  with  margin,  printed  in 
colors. 


y  —340.  INCENDIE  DE  MOSCOU. 

Line  engraving  by  Beauvinet.  Small  folio. 

j  —341.  CONFLAGRATION  OF  MOSCOW  SEPT’R  15,  1812. 

Line  engraving  by  D.  C.  Johnston.  Small  oblong  folio. 

*  A  rare  example  of  an  early  and  famous  American  Engraver. 


BATTLE  OF  RIVOLI :  Jan.  14-15,  1797. 

J"£®^342.  BATAILLE  DE  RIVOLI. 

Curious  old  wood  engraving,  colored.  Oblong  folio. 

343.  PLAN  DE  LA  BATAILLE  DE  RIVOLI— PAR  GEN. 
JOMINI. 

Engraving,  folio,  by  Blandeau.  The  position  of  the 
troops  marked  in  colors. 

*  Proof  signed  by  Blandeau  ‘with  his  initial  “BP* 

43 


Napoleon  ’s  Battles — Continued. 


RETREAT  FROM  RUSSIA:  1812. 

344.  RETRAITE  DE  MOSCOU. 

Marin  Lavigne  d’apres  Leon  Cogniet.  Lithograph. 
Folio. 

*  Brilliant  impression  of  a  rare,  beautiful  and  famous 
print,  with  full  margins. 

~  —  345.  TRAURIGES  BILD  DES  FRANZOSISCHEN  RE- 

TIRADE  YON  MOSCAU. 

Line  engraving,  small  4to.  Printed  in  colors.  Nurn- 
berg,  n.  d. 

3  If •  —  346.  1812;  BY  MEISONNIER. 

Line  engraving  by  Jules  Jacqnet,  on  Japan  paper. 
*Brilliant  proof  before  all  letters  signed  by  Jacquet. 


c. 


BATTLE  OF  THE  MOSKWA  (OR  BORODINO), 
Sep.  7,  1812. 

347.  BATAILLE  DE  LA  MOSCOWA. 

Curious  old  engraving  printed  in  colors.  4to.  [Circa 
1812.] 

348.  NAPOLEON  A  LA  BATAILLE  DE  LA  MOSCOWA. 

Lithograph  by  Turgis,  Paris.  Folio.  Prnted  in  colors. 


SIEGE  OF  TOULON:  1795. 

349.  SIEGE  DE  TOULON. 

Napoleon  leading  a  charge  against  the  British.  Aqua¬ 
tint  unsigned.  Large  oblong  folio.  Paris,  chez  Pomel. 


SURRENDER  OF  ULM :  Oct.  18,  1805. 


350. 


PRISE  D’ULM  le  25  Vend ’re  An  14. 


Mezzotint  by  Levachez  and  Swebach.  Oblong  folio. 
*  Brilliant  original  impression.  Rare. 


BATTLE  OF  WATERLOO:  June  18,  1815. 

351.  PLAN  OF  THE  BATTLE  OF  WATERLOO. 

Plan  and  four  views  printed  in  brown  on  chintz,  show¬ 
ing  the  Taking  of  Buonaparte’s  Carriage,  the  Battle, 
the  Explanation  of  the  Battle,  etc.  Large  folio. 

*  Rare  and  interesting  piece.  Among  the  views  are  repre¬ 
sentations  of  the  two  Observatories  built  on  the  field  during 
the  battle  by  the  English  and  by  Napoleon.  The  fact  of  the 
existence  of  the  latter  has  been  disputed  by  historians. 


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-  BAUDREAN. 

352.  LE  DUC  D’ENGHIEN. 

Small  oval  bust  portrait.  8vo. 


KING  AND  QUEEN  OF  BAVARIA. 

353.  MASSIMILIANO  GIUSEPPE,  Re  di  Baviera. 

Bust  portrait,  engraved  in  stipple  and  unsigned.  4to, 
printed  in  colors.  Milan,  n.  d. 

354.  AUGUSTE  AMELIE  DE  BAVIERE,  VICE  REINE 

DTTALIE. 

Full  length.  Stipple  engraving  by  A.  Conte  after  N.  H. 
Jacob.  Large  folio,  with  margins. 

355.  AUGUSTA  AMELIE  DE  BAVIERE,  Vice  Reine 

dTtalie  Nee  en  1789. 

Equestrian  portrait.  Curious  old  copper  engraving. 
Small  4to,  unsigned. 


MASO  BENEDETTI. 

356.  PRINCE  DE  METTERNICH-WINNEBOURG,  etc. 
Full  bust.  Line  engraving  after  Molteni.  Small  folio 
with  large  margins,  open  letter  proof  on  India  paper. 

DUCHESS  DE  BERRI. 

357.  CAROLINE  FERDINANDE  DUCHESSE  DE  BERRI. 
Bust  portrait,  8vo.  Published  1820  for  La  Belle  Assem¬ 
ble. 

AUG.  BLANCHARD. 

358.  (ELIZABETH  DE  BOURBON). 

After  Rubens.  Full  bust  in  dress  trimmed  with  pearls 
and  ruff.  Folio,  full  margins. 

FIELD  MARSHAL  VON  BLUCHER. 

359.  ENGAGED  AT  THE  EVER  MEMORABLE  BATTLE 

OF  WATERLOO  THIS  PRINT  OF  FIELD  MAR¬ 
SHAL  VON  BLUCHER,  Etc. 

_ ,  Equestrian  portrait,  battle  in  the  rear.  Aquatint  by 

R.  Cooper  and  T.  Sutherland,  after  Henry  Aiken. 
Folio,  small  margins. 

*  Open  letter  proof  of  a  very  rare  print,  unknown  to  most 
collectors  of  engravings  after  Aiken. 


360. 


FIELD  MARSHAL  YON  BLUCHER,  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  the  Prussian  Army. 

Full  length,  in  uniform,  hat  in  left  hand,  standing  on 
a  hillock,  cavalry  combat  in  the  background.  Engraved 
after  W.  Heath.  Folio,  printed  in  colors.,  with  full 
margins.  London,  1814. 

*  Rare  in  colors. 


/ 


361.  PRINCE  BLUCHER. 

Full  length  in  uniform,  left  hand  on  sword  resting  on 
the  ground.  Mezzotint  by  C.  E.  Wagstaff  after  Law¬ 
rence.  Folio,  London,  1839.  Script  letter  proof. 


362.  FIELD  MARSHAL  BLUCHER,  Prince  of  Wahlstadt 
Three-quarter  length,  right  hand  resting  on  the  head  of 
a  deerhound.  Stipple  engraving  by  Henry  Meyer  after 
Singleton.  Large  folio.  Lond.  1815. 


363.  FURST  BLUCHER  YON  WAHLSTATT,  Feld  Mar- 
schall,  etc. 

/  £ _  Full  bust  to  front,  no  hat.  Stipple  engraving  by 

F.  Fleischmann.  Folio  with  full  margins,  Nurnberg, 
(1814). 

*  Superb  impression  with  large  margins. 


364.  MARSCHALL  YORWARTS. 

Photographic  reproduction  of  the  famous  painting  by 
F.  Neuhaus,  1891.  Large  folio. 


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JOSEPHINE  AND  MEMBERS  OF  THE  BONAPARTE 

FAMILY. 

FR.  BASSET:  Publisher. 

365.  MADAME  BONAPARTE. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  Josephine  in  straw 
poke  bonnet  and  long  habit.  Line  engraving  colored. 
4to,  with  full  margins.  A  Paris,  chez  Basset,  etc. 
[Circa  1798] 


GASPARE  CAGNONI. 

366.  M’e  LAPAGERIE  Moglie  del  Generale  in  Capo  Bona- 
/  Q  ' — “  parte. 

Preso  appo  Natur,  Grave  par  C.  Cag.  Profile  bust  in 
oval  with  veil  as  headdress.  Mezzotint,  small  4to. 

*  Extremely  rare.  One  of  the  earliest  engraved  portraits  of 
Josephine  executed  while  Napoleon  was  in  Italy  in  his  first 
campaign. 

4l> 


LOUIS  F.  CHARON. 

367.  EUGENE  ET  HORTENSE  CONSOLANT  LEUR 
MERE  DANS  SA  PRISON. 

Aquatint  after  Martinet.  Oblong  folio,  fine  impres¬ 
sion,  with  margins. 


“CITIZEN  L’AUTEUR.” 

368.  MADAME  BUONAPARTE. 


Engraved  from  the  Original  Portrait  drawn  from  the 
Life  by  Citizen  1 ’Auteur  at  Paris.  Bust  in  oval,  pro¬ 
file  to  left  with  oval  border  surmounted  by  the  cap  of 
liberty  and  trophy  of  arms.  Mezzotint,  folio.  Lon¬ 
don,  John  Fairburn,  May,  1797. 

*  Excessively  rare.  A  superb  impression  in  perfect  condition 
with  large  margins. 

(See  illustration.) 


DAVID  EDWIN. 


369. 


JOSEPHINE,  Late  Empress,  Queen  of  France 
Italy. 

Bust  in  oval  within  rectangle.  Stipple  engraving. 


and 

8vo. 


JEAN  GODEFROY. 

370.  JOSEPHINE,  Imperatrice  des  Frangais. 

Aug.  Desnoyers  del’t,  John  Godefroy  sculp ’t.  Bust  in 
oval  with  engraved  line  border,  Josephine  wearing  a 
crown.  Stipple  engraving  printed  in  colors.  8vo. 
/  6.  Very  rare. 


371. 


- - .  MACKENZIE. 

MADAME  BUONAPARTE.  After  W.  M.  Craig. 

Oval  bust,  with  tiara.  Stipple  engraving.  8vo.  Lon¬ 
don,  1808. 


A.  MAURIN. 

372.  (JOSEPHINE.) 

Full  bust  with  pearl  crown  and  necklace.  Lithograph 
O  by  Villain.  Proof  Before  Letters.  Folio. 

- v  47 


- .  PAUQUET. 

373.  GRAND  HABIT  DE  SA  MAJESTE  L  TMPERATRICE 
JOSEPHINE  LE  JOUR  DU  COURONNEMENT. 

Etching  after  Isabey.  Full  length  with  crown  and 
Court  Dress.  Small  4to,  a  tear  has  been  repaired.  In 
colors.  From  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 

374.  JOSEPHINE  GEMAHL.  NAPOLEONS  DES  18n 
KAISERS  DER  FRANZOSEN  IM  KRONUNGS 
COSTUME. 

Engraved  by  Schenck,  after  Isabey,  and  similar  to  the 
preceding,  but  with  curtain  in  the  background,  and 
different  imprint.  Small  4to,  not  in  colors. 

UNSIGNED  PORTRAIT. 

375.  LES  GRACES  ATTACHENT  DES  GUIRLANDE  AU 
'  BUSTE  DE  L  TMPERATRICE  JOSEPHINE. 

' —  Sculptured  bust  on  pedestal  surrounded  with  the  three 

Graces  in  a  landscape.  Engraving  printed  in  colors. 
Small  folio.  A  Paris  Chez  Noel,  Rue  St.  Jacques. 

*  Very  rare,  with  collector's  stamp. 


L.  CARDUIN. 

376.  LOUIS  NAPOLEON  ROI  DE  HOLLANDE. 

After  C.  Willemin.  Equestrian  portrait,  Louis  Napoleon 
S'  O  in  Royal  Robes.  Stipple,  small  folio,  crease  toward  the 

- -  top  right  corner.  Paris,  chez  Bassett  [Circa  1808.] 


L.  C.  RUOTTE. 

377.  (LOUIS  BONAPARTE.) 

Drawn  by  Gregorius  after  the  bust  of  Casteillier.  Half 
length,  in  Royal  Robes,  bareheaded.  Stipple,  folio, 
with  full  margins. 

*  Brilliant  proof  of  this  rare  portrait  with  the  names  of  the 
artists  and  the  Arms  only. 

378.  EUGENE  NAPOLEON  VICE  ROI  DTTALIE. 

D’apres  la  Buste  de  Chinard,  dessine  par  Gregorious. 
Half  length  in  uniform,  bareheaded,  right  hand  on 
sword  hilt.  Stipple  engraving,  folio,  brilliant  origi¬ 
nal  IMPRESSION  WITH  LARGE  MARGINS. 


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M  A  1)  A  M  E  B  l  O  N  A  PA  RT  1 


MUJuJ  uM9^;,fyiobca  ftiitan,  ibp.Cliwl  <*lVim*ellrr  -V'j/t  U'U>n 


(See  No.  368.) 


GASPARE  CAGNONI. 

379.  S.  A.  I.  EUGENIO  NAPOLEONE,  Vice  re  d ’Italia,  etc. 
Half  length  in  Court  Dress,  bareheaded,  after  Bosio. 

_ Line  engraving.  Small  folio,  with  full  margins.  Milan y 

1807. 


LOUIS  RADOS. 

380.  JEROME  NAPOLEON  ROI  DE  VESTALIE,  etc. 

After  J.  B.  Bosio.  Full  length  in  uniform,  cocked  hat 

-  . _ in  left  hand,  river  and  walled  city  in  the  rear.  Stipple, 

*  large  folio.  Milan,  1810. 

*  Brilliant  open  letter  proof. 


L.  C.  RUOTTE. 


381.  JEROME  NAPOLEON  ROI  DE  WESTPHALIE,  etc. 

After  Kinson.  Half  length  in  uniform,  bareheaded. 
- —  Stipple.  Folio. 

*  Brilliant  impression  with  full  margins. 


382.  D.  JOSEPH  NAPOLEON  ROI  D’ESPAGNE,  etc. 


//. 


Half  length,  in  Royal  Robe,  bareheaded,  engraved  in 
stipple  after  Robert  Lefevre.  Large  folio.  Paris. 

*  Brilliant  impression,  in  perfect  condition  with  full  margins. 


LOUIS  RADOS. 


c 


383.  D.  JOSEPH  NAPOLEON,  Roi  des  Espagnes  et  des 
Indes.  Grand  Electeur  de  1 ’Empire  Francais. 

After  J.  B.  Bosio.  Full  length  in  uniform,  with  the 
Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece,  Milan  in  the  background. 
Stipple  engraving.  Large  folio,  with  margins.  Milan, 
1810. 

*  Brilliant  impression. 


C.  S.  PRADIER. 


iT 


384.  (JOSEPH  BONAPARTE,  King  of  Spain.) 

After  Gerard.  Full  length  in  Royal  Robes  standing 
beside  a  throne.  Line  engraving.  Large  folio,  1813. 

_ .  *  Superb  impression  in  perfect  condition  with  margins. 

Proof  before  the  title. 


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F.  BONNEVILLE. 


3  ~ 

2- 


385.  THOMAS  PAINE  Ex  Depute  a  la  Convention  Nationale. 

Oval  bust.  Stipple  engraving.  Small  4to. 

A.  A.  BOURGEOIS  DE  LA  RICHARDIERE. 

386.  PIE  VII. 

Half  length,  seated.  Line  engraving  after  David.  Folio, 
with  full  margins. 

*  Brilliant  open  letter  proof  with  the  engraver ’s  blind 

STAMP. 


WILLIAM  BROMLEY. 


387.  THE  DEATH  OF  CAPTAIN  FAULKNOR. 

In  the  engagements  between  the  Frigates  Blanche  and 
Le  Pique.  Line  engraving,  large  folio,  after  Stothard. 
London,  1801. 


ARCHDUKE  CHARLES  OF  AUSTRIA. 

Celebrated  Opponent  of  Napoleon  in  his  First  Campaign. 

388.  THE  ARCHDUKE. 

$0  Full  length  in  uniform  profile  to  left,  right  arm  out- 

stretched.  Caricature  drawn  from  life  by  Lt.  Swarts. 
Small  folio,  colored.  London,  1796. 


389.  CHARLES  LOUIS  GENERAL  EN  CHEF  DE 
L’ARMEE  AUTRICHE’NE. 

Full  bust  in  oval,  facing  to  right,  with  view  beneath  of 
Charles  receiving  the  Preliminaries  of  Peace.  Line  en¬ 
graving  by  P.  Audouin  after  a  miniature.  Small  folio. 


— .  CONDEE. 

390.  VOLTAIRE. 

Profile  statuary  bust  to  right,  engraved  for  the  Euro¬ 
pean  Magazine.  8vo,  1794. 


C.  CORBUTT. 

391.  JEAN  JACQUES  ROUSSEAU. 

Half  length  in  fur  cap.  Mezzotint  after  A.  Ramsay. 
Folio,  cut  close. 


50 


G.  FIESINGER. 


y. 


392.  THE  RIGHT  HONORABLE  LORD  HOOD  ADMIRAL. 
Bust  in  oval,  facing  to  right.  Stipple  engraving  after 
Northcote.  4to.  London,  1793. 

*  A  very  beautiful  impression  with  large  margins. 


FRANCIS  I  OF  AUSTRIA. 


393.  FRANCOIS  I’R  EMP’R  D’AUTRICHE,  etc. 

G  Full  length  in  uniform,  bareheaded  standing  in  a  land- 

a/.  A _  scape,  gloves  in  right  hand.  Stipple  engraving  by 

L.  Rados  after  Zabuernix.  Large  folio. 


394  (FRANCIS  I.) 

Equestrian  portrait  on  the  battlefield  with  staff.  Stip¬ 
ple  engraving  by  F.  Y.  Durmer  after  Koninger.  Oblong 
folio,  Proof  Before  Letters. 


!. 


395.  FRANCIS,  EMPEROR  OF  AUSTRIA. 

Equestrian  portrait.  Old  copper  engraving. 

S  o 


Small  4to. 


FREDERICK  WILLIAM  KING  OF  PRUSSIA. 

396.  FRIEDRICH  WILHELM,  Kronprinz  von  Preussen. 

Full  bust.  Line  engraving  by  Lignon  after  Steuben. 
—  Small  folio  with  full  margins.  (1816.) 

397.  FRIEDRICH  WILHELM  III,  Konig  von  Preussen. 

.  _  Full  bust  in  oval,  bareheaded.  Lithograph  by  Rumel 

■  after  Gerard.  Folio. 

398.  W’M  FRED.,  KING  OF  PRUSSIA. 

^  Equestrian  portrait,  engraved  by  Canton.  4to,  colored. 
London,  1815. 


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399.  ALERIE  de  Portraits  de  Personnages  Celebres. 

Square  16mo,  full  citron  levant  morocco,  sides 
tooled  in  a  design  of  inlaid  flowers  and  gilt  steins,  gilt  in¬ 
side  borders,  gilt  edges,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 

Paris,  n.  d.  [ca.  1800] 

*  Very  Rare.  Includes  portraits  of  Napoleon  (2),  Louis  XVI. 
Louis  XVIII.  and  others. 

400.  GARDNER  (DORSEY).  Quatre  Bras,  Ligny,  and 

Waterloo.  A  Narrative  of  the  Campaigns  in  Belgium,  1815. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top.  Bost.  1882 

401.  GAVARD  (OIL).  Galerie  des  Marechaux  de  France. 

Dediee  a  l’Armee  de  Terre  et  de  Mer.  Numerous  illustra¬ 
tions  after  well  known  original  paintings  in  the  galleries  of 
Versailles  and  elsewhere.  Imperial  8vo,  three-quarter  red 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1839 

*  The  Tables  of  Services  show  the  years  that  the  number  of 
these  Marshals  who  served  in  America,  among  whom  were 
Berthier,  Jourdan,  Duhoux,  and  others. 

402.  GENIN  (THOMAS  H.).  The  Napolead,  In  Twelve 

Books.  16mo,  half  red  straight-grain  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top.  St.  Clairsville  [O.],  1833 

*  Fine  copy  of  the  First  Edition. 

403.  GENLIS  (MADAME  LA  COMTESSE  DE).  Tales 

of  the  Castle;  or,  Stories  of  Instruction  and  Delight.  Being 
Les  Veillees  du  Chateau.  Translated  by  Thomas  Holcroft. 
5  vols.  12mo,  old  calf  (names  on  titles).  Bond.  1787 

404.  GEORGE  (MADEMOISELLE).  Favorite  of  Na¬ 

poleon.  Memoirs  of  Mademoiselle  George.  Edited  from 
the  Original  Manuscript,  by  Paul  Cheramy.  Portraits. 
8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1909 

405.  GIBBS  (N.  B.).  Military  Career  of  Napoleon  the 
Great.  Authentic  Anecdotes  of  the  Battlefield  as  told  by 
the  Marshals  and  Generals  of  the  First  Empire.  Illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth,  leather  back  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Chicago,  1895 

406.  GIBSON  (FRANCIS).  Memoirs  of  the  Bastile, 
translated  from  the  Archives  of  the  Castle.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  half  calf,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in. 

Whitby,  1802 


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407.  GIFFORD  (C.  H.).  History  of  the  Wars  occasioned 
/  by  the  French  Revolution,  from  the  commencement  of 
( i )  y — .  Hostilities  in  1792,  to  the  end  of  the  Year  1816.  Maps  and 
plates.  2  vols.  Thick  4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

Lond.  1817 

—  -  408.  GIRAUD  (P.  F.  F.  J.).  The  Campaign  of  Paris 

O.J-  in  1814,  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Campaign  of  1813.  Map. 
8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1815 


409.  GNEISENAU  (GENERAL  COUNT).  The  Life  and 
Campaigns  of  Field-Marshal  Prince  Blucher,  of  Wahlstatt, 
JO  from  his  birth  to  1815.  Translated  with  additions  by  J.  E. 
Marston.  Portraits  and  maps.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  top. 

Lond. 1815 


410.  GODOY  (DON  MANUEL  DE).  Memoirs.  Written 
by  Himself.  Edited  by  Col.  J.  B.  d’Esmenard  with  His¬ 
torical  and  Biographical  Notes.  Portraits.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1836 


411.  GOLDSMITH  (LEWIS).  The  Secret  History  of  the 
Cabinet  of  Bonaparte.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut  (name  on  title  and  notes  in  text).  7  — 0  Lond.  1810 


412.  GONNARD  (PHILIPPE).  The  Exile  of  St.  Helena, 
i  The  Last  Phase  in  Fact  and  Fiction.  Portraits.  8vo,  cloth, 
•' — -  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.  1909 


/o: 


413.  GOODRICH  (FRANK  B.).  The  Court  of  Napoleon, 
' — or  Society  under  the  First  Empire.  Colored  portraits  by 
Jules  Champagne.  Imperial  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt 
edges.  N.  Y.  1857 

*  Fine  copy.  Scarce  in  colors. 


414.  GOUDEMETZ  (II.).  Historical  Epochs  of  the 
French  Revolution.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Dr. 
Randolph.  To  which  is  subjoined  the  Third  Edition  of  the 
Judgment  and  Execution  of  Louis  XYI.  King  of  France. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Bath,  1796 


415.  GOURGAUD  (GENERAL).  Napoleon  and  the 
J  °Grand  Army  in  Russia,  or  a  Critical  Examination  of  the 

*  —  work  of  Count  Ph.  de  Segur.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Lond.  1825 

416.  GOURGAUD  and  MONTHOLON.  Memoirs  of  the 
History  of  France  during  the  Reign  of  Napoleon,  dictated 

'  *7  i— '  by  the  Emperor  at  Saint  Helena  to  the  Generals  who  shared 
9  I  his  Captivity  and  published  from  the  Original  Documents 
corrected  by  Himself.  Portraits ,  views ,  plans ,  Sc.  9  vols. 
8vo,  half  crimson  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1823 

*Fine  set.  Scarce.  First  Edition.  Napoleon  devoted 
most  of  the  time  of  his  captivity  at  St.  Helena  to  this  work. 

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417.  GRAND-CARTERET  (JOHN).  Napoleon  en  Images, 

Estampes  Anglaises.  (Portraits  et  Caricatures).  ISO  re¬ 
productions  d'apres  les  originaux.  Royal  8vo,  half  crim¬ 
son  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  partly  uncut.  Paris,  1895 

418.  GRAND-CARTERET  (JOHN).  L’Aiglon  en  Images 
et  dans  la  Fiction  Poetique  et  Dramatique.  138  reproduc¬ 
tions  de  Portraits  et  Estampes.  12mo,  half  crimson  mo¬ 
rocco,  gilt  top,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Paris,  1901 

419.  GRIMSHAW  (WILLIAM).  The  Life  of  Napoleon, 

with  the  History  of  France,  from  the  Death  of  Louis  XVI. 
Portrait  of  Napoleon,  full  lenqth  in  uniform.  12mo,  half 
calf.  Phila.  1849 

420.  GRONOW  (CAPTAIN).  The  Reminiscences  and 

Recollections  of  Captain  Gronow.  Portrait  and  32  illus¬ 
trations  by  Joseph  Grego ,  colored  by  hand.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

421.  GROUCHY  (EMMANUEL  MARSHAL— Leader  of 
the  “Sacred  Battalion,”  blamed  by  the  French  for  the  loss 
of  Waterloo).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Phila¬ 
delphia  (where  he  retired  in  1815).  Dec.  6,  1819. 

*  Sending  foreign  mail  to  Paris  through  his  bankers  in  New 
York. 

422.  GUIBEGA  (J. — Prefect  at  Corsica  under  Napoleon). 
Letter  signed  in  his  official  capacity.  Ajaccio,  Sep.  14,  1814, 
2  pp.  folio. 

*  In  reference  to  affairs  at  Corsica. 

428.  GUILLEMARD  (ROBERT).  Adventures  of  a 
French  Serjeant,  during  his  Campaigns  in  Italy,  Spain, 
Germany,  Russia,  etc.,  from  1805  to  1823.  12mo,  half  red 
calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.  1826 

424.  GUILLOTIN  (JOS.  IGNATIUS— Whose  name  is 
associated  with  the  Guillotine).  Document  signed,  1  p.  folio, 
Sept.  29,  1788. 

*  An  official  record  of  a  Deputation  to  the  Magistrates  of 
Paris,  written  in  Latin.  The  Guillotine  was  first  used  during 
the  French  Revolution  at  the  suggestion  of  the  above. 

425.  TT ALL  (CAPTAIN  BASIL).  Napoleon  in  Coun- 

cil,  or  the  Opinions  delivered  by  Bonaparte  in 
the  Council  of  State.  From  the  French  of  Baron  Pelet. 
Facsimile.  12mo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Edinb.  1837 

426.  HALL  (CHARLES  H.).  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of 

Andrew  Hofer;  containing  an  Account  of  the  Transactions 
in  the  Tyrol  during  the  Year  1809.  Taken  from  the  Ger¬ 
man.  Colored  frontispiece.  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1820 

*  The  German  work  is  ascribed  to  Baron  Hormayr. 

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427.  HALL  (RICHARD  WILLMOTT).  Memoirs  of 
Military  Surgery,  and  Campaigns  of  the  French  Armies. 
From  the  French  of  D.  J.  Larrey.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  green 
morocco,  gilt  tops  (some  pages  foxed).  Baltimore,  1814 

428.  HAMILTON  (SIR  F.  W.).  The  Origin  and  His¬ 
tory  of  the  First  or  Grenadier  Guards.  Portraits ,  colored 
jpilates ,  maps ,  etc.  3  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1874 

*  Laid  in  Vol.  1  is  the  Corrigenda  and  Addenda  to  the  above 
history,  8vo,  wrappers.  Lond.  1877.  This  is  generally  missing. 

429.  HAMILTON  (THOMAS).  Annals  of  the  Peninsular 
Campaigns.  Revised  and  Enlarged  by  Frederick  Hard¬ 
man.  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  Edinb.  1849 

430.  HATZFELDT  (LE  PRINCE  D’— Convicted  of 
treachery).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  July  19, 
1810. 

*  To  a  superior  officer  by  whom  he  had  been  called  to  ac¬ 
count  for  a  mysterious  correspondence  with  Germany.  After 
a  somewhat  sentimental  explanation,  he  closes  with  the  auda¬ 
cious  request  that  any  letters  from  Germany  be  forwarded  to 
him  at  Lehonstein. 

431.  HAUSSONVILLE  (VICOMTE  D’).  The  Salon  of 

Madame  Necker.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Henry 
M.  Trollope.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut  (rubbed).  Lond.  1882 

432.  HAZLITT  (WILLIAM).  The  Life  of  Napoleon 

Buonaparte.  4  vols.  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  '  Lond.  1830 

*  Fine  Copy  of  the  Best  Edition. 

433.  HEADLEY  (J.  T.).  Napoleon  and  his  Marshals. 

Portraits.  2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1846 

434.  HEBERT  (JACQUES  RENE — Terrorist  and  Leader 
of  the  Exageres).  Document  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Paris,  Aug. 
2,  1793,  on  letter  head  “  Commune  de  Paris.” 

*  On  the  suspension  of  Taxes  on  the  “  Theatre  Francais.” 

435.  HENRY  (WALTER).  Events  of  a  Military  Life; 
Being  Recollections  after  Service  in  the  Peninsular  War, 
Invasion  of  France,  the  East  Indies,  St.  Helena,  Canada, 
and  elsewhere.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
tops,  original  cloth  backs  bound  in. 

Lond. :  William  Pickering,  1843 

*  Author’s  presentation  copy  with  autograph  inscriptions  on 
fly-leaves  of  both  volumes. 

436.  HERRICK  (CHRISTINE  T.— Editor).  The  Letters 

of  the  Duke  of  Wellington  to  Miss  J.,  1834-1851.  12mo, 

half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1889 

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437.  HERV35  (FRANCIS — Editor).  Madame  Tussand’s 
Memoirs  and  Reminiscences  of  France,  Forming  an  Abridged 
History  of  the  French  Revolution.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Lond.  1838 

438.  HE  WESTON  (W.  B.).  History  of  Napoleon  Bona¬ 

parte,  and  Wars  of  Europe,  from  the  Revolution  in  France, 
to  the  Termination  of  the  Late  Wars.  Copper-plate  titles , 
and  other  plates ,  some  hand  colored.  3  vols.  8vo,  half 
red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges  (several  pages  of  text  stained 
and  mended,  and  several  plates  stained,  repaired  and  re¬ 
mounted).  Lond.  1822 

439.  HILL  (GEORGE  J.).  The  Story  of  the  War  in 

La  Vendee  and  the  Little  Chouannerie.  Illustrated.  12mo, 
cloth.  N.  Y.,n.  d. 

440.  HILLIS  (WILLIAM  J. ).  A  Metrical  History  of  the 

Life  and  Times  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  Photogravure  por¬ 
traits.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1896 

441.  HISTOIRE  du  Couronnement,  ou  Relation  des 

Ceremonies  Religieuses,  Poli-Tiques  et  Militaires,  qui  ont 
eu  lieu  pendant  les  jours  memorables  a  celebrer  le  Cour¬ 
onnement  et  le  Sacre  de  sa  Majeste  Imperiale  Napoleon  Ier. 
Portrait.  8vo,  tree-calf  gilt.  Paris,  1805 

442.  HISTOIRE  de  la  Famille  Bonaparte.  Par  MM. 
Lucien  Bessieres  et  D.  M.  Prat.  Portraits.  Paris,  n.  d. ; 
Medaillier  Napoleon  le  Grand.  Par  L.  Bramsen.  Premiere 
part.  Paris,  1904.  Together  2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco  and 
paper. 

443.  HISTORIC  DOUBTS  relative  to  Napoleon  Buona¬ 
parte.  8vo,  half  red  calf.  Lond.  1831 

444.  HISTORIC,  MILITARY,  AND  NAVAL  ANEC¬ 
DOTES  of  Personal  Valour,  Bravery,  and  Particular  Inci¬ 
dents  which  Occurred  to  the  Armies  of  Great  Britain  and  her 
Allies  in  the  last  long-contested  War,  terminating  with  the 
Battle  of  Waterloo.  With  brilliant  impressions  of  the 
40  COLORED  PLATES  AFTER  HEATH  AND  OTHERS.  Royal 
4to,  original  half  red  morocco  (rubbed),  uncut. 

Lond. :  Orme  [1819] 
*  Many  of  the  plates  contain  portraits  of  famous  British  and 
other  generals,  including  Wellington,  Marshal  Beresford,  Mar¬ 
quis  of  Angelsea,  Bliicher,  Sir  William  Ponsonby,  Sir  Thomas 
Picton,  Duke  of  Brunswick,  Lord  Nelson,  General  Paget,  and 
others ;  view  of  the  combat  between  the  Chesapeake  and  the 
Shannon ;  the  Battle  of  Trafalgar ;  etc.  Name  on  one  corner 
of  title-page. 

445.  HISTORICAL  and  Critical  Account  of  a  Series  of 

National  Medals,  Published  under  the  direction  of  James 
Mudie.  Embellished  with  outlines  of  the  entire  series.  4to, 
half  calf,  gilt  (name  on  title).  Lond.  1820 

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446.  HISTORY  OF  THE  CAMPAIGN.  A  Full,  Ac- 
curate,  and  Impartial  History  of  the  Campaign ;  from  the 
beginning  of  January,  1794,  down  to  the  present  time. 
12mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  by  Root.  Lond.  1794 


447.  HISTORY  of  the  Campaigns  in  the  Years  1796, 1797, 

^  1798,  and  1799,  in  Germany,  Italy,  Switzerland,  &c.  Illus¬ 
trated  with  16  maps  and  plans.  4  vols.  8vo,  half  blue  mo¬ 
rocco,  gilt  tops.  By  Baron  de  Pompe.  Lond.  1812 

448.  HISTORY  of  the  Campaigns  of  Count  Alexander 
__  Suworow-Rymnikski,  Field-Marshal-General  in  the  service 

*  of  the  Emperor  of  Russia.  Translated  from  the  German. 
Portrait  inserted.  8vo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1813 
*  Scarce  portrait  of  Count  Suwarow  inserted. 


2. 


449.  HISTORY  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.  Engravings. 
2  vols.  16mo,  cloth.  Lond. :  Family  Library,  1829 


450.  HISTORY  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.  Engraved 

plates  by  W.  Finden  and  others ,  and  woodcuts.  2  vols. 
16mo,  half  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1829 

451.  -  Another  copy.  16mo,  three-quarter  blue  levant 

morocco,  gilt  tops. 

452.  HISTORY  of  the  Campaign  of  1796,  in  Germany 

f %  ^  .and  Italy.  8vo,  contemporary  calf.  Lond.  1797 

453.  HOARE  (SIR  RICHARD  COLT).  A  Tour  through 
y  -.  the  Island  of  Elba.  Illustrated  with  views  drawn  from  na- 

/•  ture  by  Sir  E.  C.  Hoare  and  John  Smith.  First  Edition. 
4to,  cloth.  Lond.  1814 


454.  HOBHOUSE  (J.).  The  Substance  of  Some  Letters 
j-0  written  from  Paris  during  the  last  Reign  of  the  Emperor 
— "  Napoleon  and  addressed  principally  to  Lord  Byron.  2  vols. 
Svo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1817 


455.  HOBHOUSE  (J.).  The  Substance  of  Some  Letters 
written  from  Paris  during  the  last  Reign  of  the  Emperor 
Napoleon.  Second  Edition,  with  additional  notes.  2  vols. 
Svo,  old  half  calf.  Lond.  1817 


456.  HODGSON  (WILLIAM).  The  Life  of  Napoleon 
_ Bonaparte,  once  Emperor  of  the  French,  who  died  in  exile, 

it  St.  Helena,  after  a  captivity  of  six  years’  duration.  Por¬ 
trait  and  plates.  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
by  Zaehnsdorf.  Lond  ,  n.  d. 

457.  HODSON  (W.).  The  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 
y  j-  From  the  French  of  Bourrienne,  Segur,  and  Las  Cases. 
- ^  Portraits.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top.  (Name  on 


title.) 


Lond. 1845 


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458.  HORNE  (R.  H. — Editor).  The  History  of  Napo¬ 
leon.  Many  hundred  engravings  on  wood  after  Rajfet  and 
Horace  Vernet.  Royal  8vo,  half  calf  (rubbed).  Loud.  1840 

459.  HORNE  (R.  H.).  The  History  of  Napoleon.  Many 
hundred  engravings  on  wood  after  Rajfet  and  Horace  Ver¬ 
net.  2  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops. 

Lond  1841 

460.  HORTENSE  (QUEEN).  Memoirs  of  Queen  Hortense, 
Mother  of  Napoleon  III.  Compiled  by  Sir  L.  Wraxall  and 
R.  Wehrhan.  Portrait.  12mo,  old  half  calf  (rubbed). 

Lond.  1864 

461.  HOUSSA YE  (HENRY).  1815:  Waterloo.  Translated 

by  Arthur  E.  Mann,  edited  by  A.  Euan-Smith.  Map.  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1900 

462.  HOWARD  (JACOB — Translator).  Historical  and 
Secret  Memoirs  of  the  Empress  Josephine,  First  Wife  of 
Napoleon  Bonaparte.  By  M’lle.  M.  A.  Le  Normand.  Trans¬ 
lated  from  the  French.  Portraits.  2  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Phila.  1848 

463.  HUE  (FRANCIS).  The  Last  Years  of  the  Reign 

and  Life  of  Louis  XVI.  Translated  by  R.  C.  Dallas.  Por¬ 
trait  by  the  author.  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Lond.  1806 

464.  HULIN  (COUNT).  Memoir  of  Count  Ilulin  relative 

to  the  Military  Commission  appointed  by  the  Consular  Gov¬ 
ernment  for  the  Trial  of  Duke  d’Enghien.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1823 

465.  [HYDE  (CATHERINE).]  Secret  Memoirs  of  the 

Royal  Family  of  France,  during  the  Revolution.  Now  first 
published  from  the  Journal,  Letters,  and  Conversations  of 
the  Princess  Lamballe.  Portrait  and  cipher.  2  vols.  12mo, 
half  calf.  Lond.  1826 


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466.  TCONOGRAPHIE  Frangaise,  ou  Choix  de  Deux 

Cents  Portraits  d’Hommes  et  de  Femmes  qui  se 
sont  acquis  en  France,  depuis  le  Regne  de  Charles  VII 
jusqu’a  la  fin  de  celui  de  Louis  XVI.  2  vols.  ;  Iconographie 
des  Contemporains  depuis  1789  jusqu’a  1829,  2  vols.;  Cele- 
brites  Contemporaines,  1  vol.  Together  5  vols.  royal  8vo, 
old  half  calf.  Paris,  1833-42 

467.  IDEVILLE  (COUNT  H.  D’.).  Memoirs  of  Marshal 

Bugeaud  from  his  Private  Correspondence  and  Original 
Documents,  1784-1849.  Edited  from  the  French  by  Char¬ 
lotte  M.  Yonge.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1884 


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Joi-t.  468.  ILLUSTRATED  RECORD  (AN),  of  Important 
Events  in  the  Annals  of  Europe,  during  the  years  1812, 
W/TA/  1813  1814  and  1815.  Comprising  a  series  of  views  of  1 ans, 
It /SG  Moscow,  the  Kremlin,  Dresden,  Berlin,  the  Battles  of  Leip- 
sic,  etc.,  ALL  FINELY  colored.  Large  folio,  half  cloth, 
’  .  Lond.  1815 

uncut. 


469.  IMPARTIAL  HISTORY  (AN),  of  the  late  Revolu- 
i  _  tion  in  France,  from  its  commencement  to  the  Death  of  the 
Queen,  and  the  Execution  of  the  Deputies  of  the  Gironde 
Party.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  polished  calf.  Lond.  It 94 


470.  IMPERIAL  GUARD  of  Napoleon  (The),  From 
Marengo  to  Waterloo  (Headley),  N.  Y.  1888;  Louis  Napoleon 
and  Mademoiselle  de  Montijo  (Saint- Amand),  N.Y . 

Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte  (Scott),  2  vols.,  Phila.  1827, 
and  4  others.  Together  8  vols.,  various  sizes  and  bindings. 


471.  INTERCEPTED  LETTERS  on  board  The  Admiral 
Aplin,  captured  by  the  French  and  inserted  by  the  Frenc  i 
Government  in  the  Moniteur,  and  two  supplementary 
sheets,  of  the  16th  September,  1804.  Published  m  French 
and  English.  8vo,  half  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  partly 
uncut.  (Tops  of  title  and  pages  of  preface  re-margined.) 


472.  INVASION  of  France  in  1814  (Erckmann-Chatrian), 
N.  Y.  1871;  Life  of  Alexander  the  Great  (Williams),  Lond. 
—  1829;  The  French  Revolution  and  First  Empire  (Morris), 
N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  History  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte  (Bourne),  Bal¬ 
timore,  1806.  Together  4  vols.  12mo,  various  bindings. 


473.  IRELAND  (W.  H.).  The  Life  of  Napoleon  Bona¬ 
parte.  Portraits  of  Napoleon ,  Josephine ,  etc.,  and  a  series 
of  very  fine  folding  colored  plates  by  George  Cruiks nan fc. 
4  vols.  8vo,  blue  levant  morocco,  emblematically  tooled 
with  bees,  eagles,  etc.,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere.  Lond.  182b 


*  An  exceptionally  fine  copy  of  this  very  SCARCE  WOlk, 
which  contains  some  of  the  best  of  Cruikshanks  etchings. 
Both  the  plates  and  text  are  clean  and  fresh.  Volume  1  is 
undated,  and  published  by  John  Cumberland,  the  others  aie 
dated  1838. 


474.  IRELAND  (W.  H.).  The  Last  Will  and  Testament 

>  _  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  late  Emperor  of  the  French;  with 

Prefatory  Address  and  Notes.  8vo,  half  brown  calf 
(rubbed).  Lond>  n'  d- 

475.  ISLAND  EMPIRE  (THE) ;  or,  the  Scenes  of  the  first 
cr\  exile  of  the  Emperor  Napoleon  I.  By  the  Author  of 

—  “Blondelle.”  Portrait  in  colors.  8vo,  half  red  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut,  original  covers  bound  in.  Lond.  1855 

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476.  [JARVIS  (JAMES  J.).]  Parisian  Sights  and 

^  French  Principles.  Seen  through  American 
Spectacles.  Numerous  characteristic  engravings.  12mo, 
half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1853 

477.  JOBSON  (D.  WEMYSS).  History  of  the  French 
Revolution.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1847 

478.  JOMINI  (BARON).  Life  of  Napoleon.  Translated 
from  the  French.  With  Notes  by  HI.  W.  Halleck.  With 
atlas.  5  vols.  royal  8vo,  and  4to,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1864 

479.  JONES  (GEORGE).  The  Battle  of  Waterloo,  with 
those  of  Ligny  and  Quatre  Bras,  described  by  eye-witnesses 
and  by  a  series  of  Official  Accounts.  Portrait ,  maps ,  and 
plates.  (2  repaired.)  Eleventh  edition,  enlarged  and  cor¬ 
rected.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1852 

480.  JONES  (COLONEL  JOHN  T.).  Journals  of  Sieges 
carried  on  by  the  Army  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington  in 
Spain  between  the  years  1811  and  1814,  with  Notes.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1827 

481.  JONES  (COLONEL  JOHN  T.).  Memoranda  relative 
to  the  lines  thrown  up  to  cover  Lisbon  in  1810.  Maps  and 
plans.  Old  gilt  calf,  gilt  edges. 

Lond. :  Printed  for  Private  Circulation,  1829 

482.  JOSEPHINE  (EMPRESS  OF  NAPOLEON).  Early 
Autograph  Letter  Signed  “  Lapagerie  Bonaparte,”  1  p. 
small  4to,  no  place  or  date,  with  leaf  of  address,  soiled  and 
mounted. 

*  On  a  political  matter  in  which  she  takes  great  interest. 

(See  also  No.  228.) 

483.  JOSEPHINE.  Document  Signed,  1  p.  folio,  Paris, 
Jan.  10,  1808,  with  seal. 

*  To  her  cousin  in  reply  to  his  felicitations  on  the  New  Year. 

484.  JOSEPHINE.  The  bills  of  Shop-keepers  in  1809  for 
“  Farina  Cologne,”  furnished  “  sa  Majestie  Imperatrice  et 
Reine,”  four  dozen  pairs  of  white  gloves,  “  superfine  Eng¬ 
lish  lace  ”  and  other  interesting  items.  (3  pieces.) 

485.  JOSEPHINE.  Memes  (John  S.).  Memoirs  of  the 

Empress  Josephine.  Frontispiece.  16mo,  half  cloth  and 
boards,  uncut.  Edinb.  1831 

*  Laid  in  are  about  24  portraits,  &c.,  from  magazines,  &c. 

486.  JOSSELYN  (CHARLES).  The  True  Napoleon.  A 
Cyclopedia  of  Events  in  his  Life.  Colored  frontispiece  and 
numerous  illustrations.  Small  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1902 


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487.  JOURNAL  of  a  Party  of  Pleasure  to  Paris,  in  the 
Month  of  August,  1802.  Illustrations  of  French  scenery  in 
aquatint ,  from  drawings  hy  the  Author.  Old  calf  (re- 
backed).  Lond.  1803 


488.  JOURNAL  of  a  Soldier  of  the  71st,  or  Glasgow 
4)  X  r  Regiment,  Highland  Light  Infantry,  from  1806  to  1815. 
<K  12mo,  old  calf.  Edinb.  1819 

*  Bookplate  of  Charles  Bathurst. 


489.  JOURNAL  of  a  Spy  in  Paris  (Hesdin),  Loud.  1895; 
Sf  Short  History  of  the  Naval  and  Military  Operations  in  Egypt 
w  (Burgoyne),  Lond.  1885;  Napoleon  Bonaparte:  his  sayings 
and  his  deeds  (Vieusseux),  2  vols.  in  1,  Lond.  1846.  To¬ 
gether,  3  vols.  12mo,  various  bindings. 


J7. 


490.  JUNOT  (MADAME).  Memoirs  of  Madame  Junot, 
j'0  Duchesse  D’ Abrantes.  Numerous  portraits  on  steel.  New 
~~  and  revised  edition.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt 
tops  (slightly  rubbed).  Lond.  1883 


491.  TZ"  ALCKREUTH  (COMTE  DE— celebrated  Prus- 
sian  Field  Marshal,  at  Dantzic  and  Tilsit). 
S °  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  in  French,  2  pp.  4 to,  with  leaf 
'  of  address,  Konigsberg,  Feb.  3,  1809.  With  seal. 

*  To  M.  de  Clerambault,  Napoleon’s  Consul-General  explain¬ 
ing  that  an  engagement  for  a  birthday  party  prevents  his  ac¬ 
ceptance  of  an  invitation. 


492.  KELLERMANN  (F.  C.  DE— Duke  of  Valmy— 
famous  Cavalry  Commander  under  Napoleon.)  Autograph 
Letter  Signed,  2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  Aug.  10,  1810. 

*  To  the  Minister  of  War  in  the  interest  of  a  Spanish  Magis¬ 
trate  who  desires  to  return  to  his  country. 


3“ 


493.  KENNEDY  (GENERAL  SIR  JAMES  S.).  Notes 
on  the  Battle  of  Waterloo,  with  a  brief  Memoir  of  his  Life 
and  Services.  8vo,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1865 


494.  KIRCHENHOEFER  (H.).  The  Book  of  Fate,  for¬ 
merly  in  the  possession  of  Napoleon,  late  Emperor  of  France 
and  now  first  rendered  into  English.  8vo,  half  blue  calf. 

Lond.  1832 


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495.  KLEBER  (GEN.  Y.  B. — Commander  in  Chief  in 
Egypt).  Letter  signed,  1  p.  4to,  1795. 

*  Official  letter  to  Gen.  Bouvain  about  the  supply  of  horses. 


61 


496.  K  LEI  ST  DE  NOLLENDORF  (E.  F.  COMTE  DE— 
Celebrated  Prussian  General  opposed  to  Napoleon).  Auto¬ 
graph  Letter  Signed  (in  German  with  French  translation). 
3  pp.  4to,  Berlin,  Apl.  1,  1806. 

*  Important  historical  letter  to  Gen.  Blucher,  in  which 
he  sympathizes  with  his  desire  to  chastise  “  Messieurs  les 
Francais,”  notes  the  need  for  concerted  action  and  begs  him  to 
take  the  necessary  steps  in  preparation  for  the  arrival  of  the 
English  ships,  which  he  understands  from  the  last  letter  of  the 
King  (of  Prussia)  are  on  the  way.  The  first  battle  fought  after 
this  letter  was  at  Jena  where  Napoleon  defeated  the  Prussians. 


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497.  X  ABAUME  (EUGENE).  Circumstantial  Narra- 

tive  of  the  Campaign  in  Russia.  8vo,  cloth. 

Hartford,  1852 

498.  LABEDOY^RE  (COUNT).  Memoirs  of  the  Public 
and  Private  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte;  with  Historical 
Illustrations,  and  Original  Anecdotes.  Colored  illustrations. 
2  vols.  8vo,  green  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt.  Lond.  1827 

*The  plates  have  been  hand-colored,  probably  at  a  later 
date. 

499.  LA  CHAPELLE  (COUNT  DE).  Posthumous  Works 

and  Unpublished  Autographs  of  Napoleon  III  in  Exile. 
Collected  and  Arranged.  Facsimiles  8vo,  half  red  pol¬ 
ished  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  by  Macdonald.  Lond.  1873 

500.  LAFAYETTE  (MARQUIS  DE).  Letter  Signed,  3  pp. 
4to,  Paris,  July  18,  1789. 

*  Lafayette  had  just  had  his  “Declaration  of  the  Rights  of 
Man  ”  adopted  by  the  States  General,  and  made  Commandant 
of  the  National  Guard.  The  above  is  a  fine  political  letter  in 
regard  to  his  own  and  others’  duty  to  France. 

501.  LAFAYETTE  (MARQUIS  DE).  Autograph  Letter 
Signed,  one  closely  written  page,  4to,  La  Grange,  Aug.  25, 
1822, [with  leaf  of  address. 

*  A  political  letter  giving  an  account  of  the  session  and  in¬ 
troducing  a  comrade  of  the  “  first  days  of  the  Revolution.” 

502.  LAFITTE  (M.).  Description  de  l’Arc  de  Triomphe 

de  l’Etoile,  et  des  bas-reliefs  dont  ce  monument  est  decore. 
10  plates  by  Lafitte.  Oblong  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  original 
covers  bound  in.  Paris,  1810 

503.  LALLEMAND  (BARON  CHARLES— General  at 
Waterloo,  afterwards  came  to  America  and  attempted  to 
found  a  colony  in  Texas).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  1  p. 
4to,  New  York,  May  22,  1829,  with  leaf  of  address. 

*  To  the  Hon.  Philip  Hone,  requesting  that  a  time  be  set  for 
an  appointment. 


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504.  LAMARTINE  (A.  DE).  Pictures  of  the  First  French 

—  Revolution;  being  episodes  from  the  history  of  the  Girond¬ 
ists.  16mo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1850 

505.  LAMETH  (COUNT  ALEXANDRE— Revolutionist). 
Autograph  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Dec.  10,  1790. 

*  Written  as  President  of  the  Military  Committee  referring  a 
petition  to  the  Minister  of  War. 

506.  LAMETH  (CHARLES  COUNT  DE— at  Yorktown 
and  served  under  Napoleon).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  1  p. 
4to,  Paris,  Jan.  26,  1790. 

*  Sending  a  plan  for  a  Military  Constitution  to  the  Military 
Committee.  The  outline  of  this  plan  for  strengthening  the 
Army  is  attached,  1  p.  4to  (not  in  the  hand  of  Lameth). 

507.  LAMETH  (THEODORE  DE — Marshal).  Autograph 
Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to  (Paris),  Feb.  15,  1839. 

*  Acknowledging  the  Memoirs  of  his  old  friend  General 
Damas. 

503.  LANFREY  (P.)  The  History  of  Napoleon  the  First. 
4  vols.  12mo,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

*Rare.  Lond.  1886 

509.  LANGON  (BARON).  Evenings  with  Prince  Cam- 

—  baceres,  Second  Consul.  Portraits.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf, 

gilt  edges,  by  Morrell.  Lond.  1837 

510.  LANGTON  (RICHARD).  Narrative  of  a  Captivity 

—  in  France,  from  1809  to  1814.  Plates.  2  vols.  in  1,  12mo, 

old  half  calf.  Lond.  1836 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  publishers. 

511.  LANGTON  (RICHARD).  Narrative  of  a  Captivity 

T Q  in  France,  from  1809  to  1814.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  red  mo¬ 
rocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1836 

512.  LARCHEY  (LORfiD  AN— Editor).  The  Narrative 
of  Captain  Coignet  (Soldier  of  the  Empire),  1776-1850. 
Edited  from  the  original  manuscript.  Translated  from  the 

—  French  by  Mrs.  M.  Carey.  Numerous  full-page  plates  and 
text  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  morocco  back,  gilt  top. 

N. Y.  [1890] 

ft>  513.  L’ARDECHE  (M.  LAURENT  DE).  History  of 
'Napoleon.  500  illustrations  after  designs  by  Horace  Vernet 
and  20 portraits  by  M.  Jacque.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  blue  mo¬ 
rocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Tout.  Lond.  1842 

514.  LAROCHE  JAQUELEIN  (MARCHIONESS  DE). 
Memoirs  of  the  Marchioness  de  Laroche  Jaquelein.  With  a 
map  of  the  theatre  of  war  in  la  Vendee.  Translated  from 
the  French.  8vo,  half  green  calf  (foxed).  Phila.  1816 

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515.  LAROCHE  JAQUELEIN  (MARCHIONESS  DE.) 

Memoirs.  Map  of  the  theatre  of  war  in  La  Vendee.  8vo, 
half  morocco  (name  on  title).  Edinb.  1816 

*  Plate  inserted. 

516.  LARREY  (BARON — Surgeon  in  Egypt  and  at 
Waterloo).  Document  signed,  1  p.  folio,  margins  strength¬ 
ened,  Vienna,  Aug.  3,  1809. 

*  Certifying  to  an  amputation  on  the  field  of  battle.  Signed 
twice.  Napoleon  entered  Vienna  in  May  of  that  year,  and  at 
this  time  was  negotiating  for  peace. 

517.  LARREY  (BARON).  Memoir  of  Baron  Larrey, 
Surgeon-in-Chief  of  the  Grande  Armee.  Translated  from 
the  French.  12mo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond. 1861 

518.  LAS  CASES  (COUNT  DE),  Memoirs  of  Emanuel 

Augustus  Dieudonne,  Count  de  Las  Cases,  communicated 
by  Himself ;  also  a  Letter  to  Lord  Bathurst.  8vo,  half  pol¬ 
ished  calf  gilt.  Lond.  1818 

519.  LAS  CASES  (COUNT  DE).  Memorial  de  Sainte 
Helene.  Journal  of  the  Private  Life  and  Conversations  of 
the  Emperor  Napoleon  at  Saint  Helena.  Maps  and  plans. 
8  vols.  8vo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut  (stamp  removed 
from  several  pages  and  other  pages  with  the  stamp  on) 

*  Original  and  best  edition.  Very  scarce.  Lond.  1823 

520.  LAS  CASES  (COUNT  DE).  Memorial  de  Sainte 

Helene,  ou  Journal  ou  se  trouve  consigne,  jour  par  jour,  ce 
qu’a  dit  et  fait  Napoleon  durant  dix-huit  mois,  8  vols. ; 
Suite  au  Memorial  de  Sainte-Helene,  2  vols.  Portraits. 
Together  10  vols.  12mo,  paper,  uncut  (somewhat  shaken,  2 
covers  missing).  Bruxelles,  1822-5 

521.  LASKEY  (CAPTAIN  J.  C.).  A  Description  of  the 

Series  of  Medals  struck  at  the  National  Medal  Mint  by 
order  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  commemorating  the  most  re¬ 
markable  Battles  and  Events  during  his  Dynasty.  Portraits 
and  vignettes.  Royal  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Lond.  1818 

522.  LATE  NEGOCIATION  (THE).  The  Whole  of  the 
Correspondence  and  Original  Notes  relating  to  the  late  Ne- 
gociation  with  France,  as  they  appeared  in  The  Moniteur  of 
the  26th  ult.  8vo,  half  roan,  red  edges.  Lond.  [1806] 

523.  LAVALLETTE  (COUNT).  Memoirs  of  Lavallette. 
Written  by  Himself.  2  vols.  8vo,  old  half  calf  (rubbed). 

Lond.  1831 

524.  LEACH  (LIEUT.-COL.  J.).  Rough  Sketches  of  the 
Life  of  an  Old  Soldier,  during  a  service  in  the  West  Indies, 
at  Copenhagen,  &c.,  including  the  Battles  of  Quatre  Bras 
and  Waterloo.  8vo,  half  polished  calf  gilt,  gilt  top. 

Lond.  1831 


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525.  LEACH  (LIEUT. -COL.  J.).  Rough  Sketches  of  the 
IT  Life  of  an  Old  Soldier:  in  the  Peninsular  and  the  South  of 
France  Campaigns  from  1808  to  1814,  etc.  8vo,  half  black 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1831 


526.  LE  BRUN  (CH.  FR. — Duke  of  Piacenza,  appointed 
~  ^ I*- Third  Consul  by  Napoleon  in  1799).  Autograph  Letter 
O  ' —  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Paris,  ler  Vindemiaire,  An.  8  (Sept.  23, 

1799). 

*  A  political  letter  to  a  Colleague. 

527.  LEE  (HENRY,  of  Virginia).  The  Life  of  Napoleon 
f  S*0  Bonaparte,  down  to  the  Peace  of  Tolentino  and  the  close  of 
Cp ; — *  his  first  Campaign  in  Italy.  Portrait  and  map.  12mo,  half 

blue  morocco,  gilt  top  (foxed).  Lond.  1837 


528.  LEECH  (JOSEPH).  The  Apothegms  of  Napoleon: 
a  Lecture  delivered  at  Bristol.  12mo,  original  limp  boards. 

Lond.  1854 


_  529.  LEGG  (L  G.  W.).  Select  Documents,  Illustrative 

J.  of  the  History  of  the  French  Revolution.  2  vols.  12mo, 
doth.  Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  1905 

~  530.  LEJEUNE  (BARON).  Memoirs  of  Baron  Lejeune, 
//,  i_Aide-de-Camp  to  Marshals  Berthier,  Davout,  and  Oudinot. 
Translated  by  Mrs.  Arthur  Bell.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond. 1897 

/  -y  r~  ^1.  LEN6TRE  (G.).  The  Last  Days  of  Marie  Antoi- 
/  nette.  Translated  by  Mrs.  R.  Stawell.  Illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.  1907 


532.  IjENOTRE  (G.).  A  Gascon  Royalist  in  Revolution- 
ary  Paris  The  Baron  de  Batz,  1792-1795.  Translated  by 
y,'*'  Mrs.  Bodolph  Stawell.  Illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  N.  Y.  1910 


533.  LENZ  (DR.  MAX).  Napoleon.  A  Biographical 
J  Study.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Frederic  Wythe. 
50  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1907 


534.  LETTERS  FROM  FLUSHING:  containing  an  Ac- 
/  ^  )  count  of  the  Expedition  to  Walcheren,  Beveland,  and  the 
Mouth  of  the  Scheldt,  under  the  command  of  the  Earl  of 
Chatham.  Maps.  8vo,  half  orange  morocco,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut-  Lond.  1809. 


535.  LETTERS  on  the  Events  of  the  Revolution  in 
1Z  France.  By  a  French  General  Officer.  Addressed  to  his 
Friends  in  New-York.  8vo,  original  calf.  N.  Y.  1817 


536.  LEVY  (ARTHUR).  The  Private  Life  of  Napoleon. 
O.  Translated  by  Stephen  Louis  Simeon.  Portraits.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N,  y.  1894 


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537.  LEWES  (G.  H.).  The  Life  of  Maximilien  Robes- 
3  pierre;  with  extracts  from  his  unpublished  Correspondence. 
Wmo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1849 

*Very  scarce. 


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Liz 


538.  LIDDELL  (COL.  R.  S.).  The  Memoirs  of  the  Tenth 
Royal  Hussars  (Prince  of  Wales’  Own),  Historical  and 
Social.  Portraits  and  colored  plates  by  Oscar  Norie.  Thick 
4 to,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Morrell. 

Lond.  1891 

539.  LIFE  and  Military  Achievements  of  Buonaparte,  in¬ 
cluding  a  full  account  of  all  the  battles  and  victories  fought 
and  gained  by  the  armies  under  Buonaparte,  Moreau,  Brune, 
etc.  Portrait.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Sommers  Town,  1802 

540.  LIFE  of  Bonaparte  from  his  Birth  to  the  Peace  of 

Luneville,  with  Anecdotes  of  his  Different  Campaigns. 
Translated  from  the  French.  Portrait  and  plate.  8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt.  Lond.  1802 

541.  LIFE  OF  NAPOLEON  BUONAPARTE  (THE), 
from  his  Birth  to  the  present  period ;  comprising  his  Cam¬ 
paigns  in  Italy,  Germany,  Egypt,  etc.  From  the  original 
information  of  a  Gentleman  resident  in  France.  12mo,  half 
blue  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut  (slight  repairs  to  margins). 

*  Very  Scarce.  Manchester  [1808] 

542.  LIFE  of  the  Empress  Josephine  (Hartley),  Phila. 
1866;  Robespierre  (Galdemar),  N.  Y.  1899;  Napoleon,  War¬ 
rior  and  Ruler  (Morris),  N.  Y.  1893;  Mr.  Bonaparte  of 
Corsica  (Bangs),  N.  Y.  1895;  Letters  from  St.  Helena 
(Warden),  Phila.  1817.  Together  5  vols.  12mo,  various 
bindings. 

543.  LOMENIE  (LOUIS  DE).  Beaumarchais  and  his 
Times.  Sketches  of  French  Society  in  the  Eighteenth  Cen¬ 
tury.  Translated  by  H.  S.  Edwards.  4  vols.  12mo,  half  green 
calf  (rubbed,  blind  stamps  on  several  pages).  Lond.  1856 


544.  LONDONDERRY  (MARQUESS  OF).  Narrative 

‘ — '  of  the  Peninsular  War,  from  1808  to  1813;  with  an  Appen¬ 

dix  of  Correspondence.  Map.  2  vols.  in  1,  8vo,  old  half 
calf  (rubbed).  Lond.  1829 

545.  LONG  (GEORGE).  France  and  its  Revolutions. 
J  ®  A  Pictorial  History.  Portraits ,  woodcuts ,  etc. ,  extra-illus¬ 
trated  by  the  insertion  of  over  50  fine  portraits  of  the  prin¬ 
cipal  characters  of  the  French  Revolution ,  maps,  plans ,  etc. 
Royal  8vo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1850 

546.  LOUIS  XVI.  Williams  (Helen  M.).  The  Political 
and  Confidential  Correspondence  of  Lewis  the  Sixteenth; 
with  Observations  on  each  Letter.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf. 

Lond.  1803 


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547.  LOUIS  XVI.  A  Graphic  History  of  Louis  the  Six¬ 
teenth,  and  the  Royal  Family  of  France;  Represented  in 
Six  Large  Engravings  from  Celebrated  Pictures ,  Painted 
'  _  on  the  spot  by  D.  Pelegrini ,  and  engraved  by  Mariano 
\  jL-  Bovie ,  a  pupil  of  Bartolozzi.  Large  folio,  half  red  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  original  wrappers  bound  in  (slight  repairs  to 
the  folds  of  several  plates).  Lend,  1806 

*  Scarce.  With  brilliant  impressions  of  the  Double-Page 
plates. 


jo  548.  LOUIS  XVI.  Document  Signed,  1  p.  folio, 
.  —  sailles,  Dec.  1,  1788,  left  margin  trimmed  away. 


Ver- 


*  Fine  example  of  the  King’s  signature  on  a  printed  letter  re¬ 
lating  to  the  Duchy  of  Bretagne. 


549.  LOU  VET  (JOHN-BAPTISTE).  An  Account  of  the 
1  Dangers  to  which  I  have  been  exposed,  since  the  31st  of 
’  May,  1793.  16mo,  half  blue  calf.  Perth,  1795 


i  y*  550.  LOWELL  (EDWARD  J.).  The  Eve  of  the  French 
~~  Revolution.  First  Edition.  12mo,  cloth.  Bost.  1892 


3  i_° 


551.  LOYD  (LADY  MARY — Translator).  New  Letters 
of  Napoleon  I.  Omitted  from  the  Edition  published  under 
the  Auspices  of  Napoleon  III.  Portrait.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top.  N.  Y.  1897 


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552 .  lyTACDONALD  (E.  J.  J. — Duke  of  Tarentum, 
^  famous  Marshal  at  many  noted  battles).  Letter 
Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Paris,  Feb.  17,  1822. 

*  Conferring  a  benefit  on  the  daughter  of  a  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor.  Fine  example  of  his  signature. 


553  MACDONALD  (MARSHAL).  Recollections  of  Mar¬ 
shal  Macdonald,  Duke  of  Tarentum.  Edited  by  Camille 
Rousset.  Translated  by  S.  L.  Simeon.  Illustrated.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1892 


554.  MACERONI  (FRANCIS).  Interesting  Facts  relat¬ 
es  j~ o  ing  to  the  Fall  and  Death  of  Joachim  Murat,  King  of 

Naples;  and  the  Second  Restoration  of  the  Bourbons.  8vo, 
half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1817 

555.  MACERONI  (FRANCIS).  Memoirs  of  the  Life 
__  a,nd  Adventures  of  Col.  Maceroni,  Aide-de-camp  to  Murat. 

^  ‘  Lithographic  portrait  on  India  paper.  2  vols.  8vo,  half 
brown  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1838 


556.  MACERONI  (FRANCIS).  Defensive  Instructions 
j  for  the  People:  Containing  the  New  and  Improved  Com¬ 

bination  of  Arms,  called  Foot  Lancers,  <fcc.  Colored 
plates.  8vo,  three-quarter  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top. 

Lond.,  n.  d. 

$ —  557.  MAC  FARLANE  (CHARLES).  The  French  Revo- 

lution.  Illustrations.  4  vols.  square  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1852 


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558.  M’GREGOR  (JOHN  JAMES).  History  of  the 
French  Revolution,  and  of  the  Wars  resulting  from  that 
memorable  event.  Illustrated  with  portraits ,  maps,  and 
plans.  10  vols.  8vo,  half  calf  gilt.  Waterford,  1816-1827 

*Fine  Set. 

559.  MACK  AY  (SAMUEL — Translator).  Campaigns 

of  the  Armies  of  France,  in  Prussia,  Saxony,  and  Poland, 
under  the  command  of  the  Emperor  and  King,  in  1806-7. 
Translated  from  the  French.  4  vols.  in  2,  8vo,  half  brown 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Bost.  1808- 

560.  MACKINTOSH  (JAMES).  Vindicia)  Gallic®.  De¬ 

fence  of  the  French  Revolution  and  its  English  Admirers, 
against  the  accusations  of  Edmund  Burke.  8vo,  old  half 
calf.  Lond.  1792 

561.  M’QUEEN  (JAMES).  A  Narrative  of  the  Principal 

Military  Events  during  the  Memorable  Campaigns  of  1812, 
1813,  1814,  in  Russia,  Germany,  Spain,  France  and  Amer¬ 
ica.  With  the  causes  and  consequences  of  the  French 
Revolution.  Portraits.  Thick  8vo,  half  red  levant  mo¬ 
rocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Glasgow,  1814 

562.  MADOU.  Yie  de  Napoleon.  Redigee  par  une  Societe 

de  gens  de  lettres  sur  les  nouveaux  documens  dictes  et 
corriges  a  Ste.  Helene  par  Napoleon  lui-meme.  Ouvrage 
orne  de  planches  lithographiees  d'apres  les  premiers  peintres 
par  Madou.  2  vols.  oblong  4to,  red  levant  morocco,  gilt 
backs,  sides  stamped  with  the  Imperial  arms  and  large  cor¬ 
ner  ornaments,  gilt  edges.  Bruxelles,  1827 

563.  MAHAN  (CAPT.  A.  T.).  The  Influence  of  Sea 
Power  upon  the  French  Revolution  and  Empire,  1793-1812. 
Maps  and  battle  plans.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops.  Bost.1898 

564.  MAIGNE  (M. — Editor).  The  Private  Journal  of 

Madame  Campan,  comprising  Original  Anecdotes  of  the 
French  Court;  selections  from  her  Correspondence, 
Thoughts  on  Education,  &c.  8vo,  half  maroon  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  partly  uncut.  Lond.  1825 

565.  MAITLAND  (F.  L).  Narrative  of  the  Surrender  of 
Buonaparte,  and  of  his  Residence  on  board  II.M.S.  Beller- 
ophon,  &c.  Map.  8vo,  half  brown  calf  gilt.  Lond.  1826 

566.  MALESHERBES  (C.  G.  DE  LAMOIGNON  DE— 
Offered  himself  as  Counsel  for  Louis  XVI.  in  1792  and  be¬ 
headed  in  1794  in  consequence).  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to, 
Paris,  Feb.  15,  1780. 

*  A  letter  of  appreciation  to  Abbe  Sournes. 

567.  MALESHERBES  (LAMOIGNON).  Life  of  Male- 
sherbes,  First  President  of  the  Court  of  Aids.  Translated 
from  the  French  by  Edward  Mangin.  16mo,  old  sheep. 

*  Presentation  copy  from  Dwight  King.  N.  Y.  1806 

68 


568.  MANUEL  (PIERRE — Partisan  of  Danton,  con- 
_  ducted  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette  to  the  Temple,  the 

rescuer  of  Mde.  de  Stael  and  Beaumarchais  from  the  mass¬ 
acre).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  1  page,  4to,  Dec.  24, 1793. 

*  A  fine  letter  in  the  interest  of  a  widow  “  of  the  Revolution.” 

569.  MANUSCRIPT  transmitted  from  St.  Helena  by  An 
—  Unknown  Channel.  Translated  from  the  French.  12mo, 

half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1817 

*  Attributed  to  J.  F.  L.  De  Chateauvieux,  and  very  scarce. 
The  volume  is  a  forged  autobiography  of  Napoleon. 

570.  MARAT  (JEAN  PAUL— With  Danton  and  Robe- 
n-^spierre,  the  famous  Triumvirate  of  the  Reign  of  Terror). 
'•  Autograph  letter  signed  three  pages,  8vo,  Paris, 

June  19,  1783. 

*  Fine  letter  to  M.  St.  Laurent  at  Madrid.  Long  and  friendly 
letter  in  which  he  discusses  politics,  and  says  that  while  he 
cannot  congratulate  his  friend  on  the  blow  he  has  given  the 
Ministry,  he  hopes  to  see  him  requited  by  the  Government  be¬ 
fore  his  death. 


571.  MARBOT  (BARON  DE).  The  Memoirs  of  Baron  de 
Marbot,  late  Lieutenant-General  in  the  French  Army. 

r  /_  Translated  by  Arthur  J.  Butler.  Portrait  and  maps.  2 
r  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1892 

572.  MARET  (HUGUES — Due  de  Bassano,  Secty.  to 
£°  Napoleon).  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  July  19,  no  date. 

*  Assuring  M.  Lebrun  that  he  has  his  co-operation  in  the 
petition  of  Madame  Germain. 

573.  MARIE  ANTOINETTE.  The  Genuine  Trial  of 

>  —  Marie  Antoinette,  late  Queen  of  France,  containing  all  the 

charges,  the  private  interrogatory  of  the  Queen  and  the  Ex¬ 
amination  of  the  witnesses,  etc.  With  the  rare  stipple 
portrait  of  the  Queen.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Lond. :  J.  S.  Jordan,  1793 

574.  MARIE  ANTOINETTE.  Weber  (Joseph).  Memoirs 
of  Maria  Antoinette,  including  several  important  periods 

>  vTOof  the  French  Revolution,  from  its  Origin  to  the  Day  of  her 
.  Martyrdom.  Translated  from  the  French  by  R  C.  Dallas. 

Portraits.  3  vols.  half  green  calf,  gilt.  Lond.  1805 


575.  MARIE  LOUISE  (EMPRESS  OF  NAPOLEON). 
—  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  with  blank  second  sheet.  Vienna, 
April  5,  1828. 


*  To  the  King  of  Bavaria  congratulating  him  on  the  birth  of 
a  son. 


(See  also  Nos.  8  and  9.) 


576.  MARMONT  (MARSHAL  DE— Duke  of  Ragusa) 
Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  December  17,  1811. 

‘ — --  *  Requesting  a  furlough  for  M.  Buhot  from  Joseph  Napoleon 

then  King  of  Spain. 


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577.  MARTIAL  ACHIEVEMENTS  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN 

and  her  Allies  from  1799  to  1815.  5 2  brilliant  impressions 

of  the  richly  colored  aquatints ,  after  W.  Heath ,  showing 
the  famous  battles  in  which  Great  Britain  was  engaged  from 
1799  to  1815 ,  ending  with  Waterloo.  Royal  4to,  half  straight- 
grain  morocco  (joints  weak,  binding  slightly  rubbed), 
uncut.  Loud.  [1815] 

*  Very  scarce.  Included  are  views  of  the  Battles  of  Bada- 
jos,  Maida,  Storming  of  St.  Sebastian,  Quatre  Bras,  Waterloo, 
Leipsic,  and  others.  Many  of  the  plates  contain  portraits  of 
eminent  soldiers,  among  whom  may  be  mentioned  Wellington, 
Sir  Ralph  Abercromby  with  some  of  his  staff,  Sir  John  Stuart, 
General  Laborde,  Sir  John  Moore,  General  Laval,  Marshal 
Beresford,  Sir  Thomas  Picton,  Napoleon  (2),  Moreau,  etc. 

578.  MASSON  (FREDERIC).  Josephine,  Empress  and 

Queen.  Translated  by  Mrs.  Cashel  Iloey.  Colored  frontis¬ 
piece  and  numerous  portraits  and  illustrations.  4to,  wrap¬ 
pers,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1899 

*  One  of  the  Goupil  Historical  Monographs. 


y-  579.  MASSON  (FREDERIC).  Napoleon,  Lover  and 
—  Husband.  Translated  by  J.  M.  Howell.  Portrait.  12mo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  [1894] 

yj~~  580.  MASSON  (FREDERIC).  Napoleon  and  the  Fair 
Sex.  Translated  from  the  French.  Portraits.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Lond.  1894 

So  581.  MASSON  (FRfiDfiRIC).  Napoleon  and  the  Fair 

'  '  Sex.  Translated  from  the  French.  Portrait.  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1896 

582.  MASSON  (FREDERIC).  Napoleon  and  the  Fair 
Sex.  Translated  from  the  French.  Portraits ,  in  colors. 
8vo,  full  dark  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  back  with  the 
crowned  initial  “  N  ”  in  the  panels,  sides  tooled  to  a  design 
of  vine  and  leaves,  with  the  crowned  initial  “  N  ”  in  corners, 
doublures  of  light  and  dark  morocco  in  panels  with  flowered 
inlays  and  flies,  with  the  crowned  “N”  in  corners,  fancy 
silk  end  papers,  gilt  top,  partly  uncut,  by  Ritter.  Lond.  1894 
*  Extra- illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  about  20  portraits 
and  views  in  colors. 

^  583.  MASSON  (JAMES).  Napoleon  at  Home.  The  daily 

life  of  the  Emperor  at  the  Tuileries.  Translated  by  James  E. 
Matthew.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  8vos  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1894 


So 


584.  MAUPAS  (M.  DE).  The  Story  of  the  Coup  d’Etat. 

Translated  by  Albert  D.  Vandam.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  red 
calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1884 

585.  MAYER  (L.).  Death  of  Bonaparte,  and  Universal 
Peace;  a  New  Explanation  of  Nebuchadnezzar’s  Great  Im¬ 
age.  Frontispiece.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1809 


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586.  MEMOIRS  relative  to  Egypt,  written  in  that  Country 
during  the  Campaigns  of  General  Bonaparte,  in  1798-9. 
By  the  Learned  and  Scientific  men  who  accompanied  the 
French  Expedition.  Maps.  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top.  Bond.  1800 

*  Contains  contributions  by  Andreossi,  Denon,  Berthollet, 
Langles  [keeper  of  the  MSS.  of  the  National  Library],  and 
others. 

JO  587.  MEMOIRS  Of  Madame  de  Remusat,  N.  Y.  1880; 
Four  Frenchwomen  (Dobson),  N.  Y.,  n.  d. ;  Eighty  Years 
Ago  (Gibney),  Lond.  1896.  Together  3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

588.  MEMOIRS  of  the  Late  War:  comprising  the  Per¬ 
sonal  Narrative  of  Captain  Cook;  the  History  of  the  Cam- 

~~  paign  of  1809  in  Portugal,  by  the  Earl  of  Munster;  and  a 
Narrative  of  the  Campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  by  T.  W.  D. 
Moodie.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond. 1831 

589.  MENEYAL  (BARON  C.  F.  DE).  Memoirs  illus- 
trating  the  History  of  Napoleon  I.  from  1802  to  1815. 

—  Edited  by  his  Grandson.  Portraits  and  facsimiles.  3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1894 

590.  MEREDITH  (WILLIAM  G.).  Memorials  of  Charles 
_  John,  King  of  Sweden  and  Norway;  Illustrative  of  his 

Character;  of  his  relations  with  the  Emperor  Napoleon,  &c. 
8vo,  half  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1829 

_  591.  MICHAUD  (CLAUDE  I.  FR. — General,  succeeded 

Pichegru  as  Commander-in-Chief).  Letter  Signed,  1  p. 
folio,  16  Germinal,  An  2.  (April  5,  1794). 

*  Written  when  in  command  of  the  Army  of  the  Rhine,  on 
military  affairs;  on  official  letterhead. 

592.  MIGNET  (A.  F.).  History  of  the  French  Revolu- 
_  tion,  from  1789  to  1814.  Portraits.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  levant 

morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1826 

593.  MIKHAILOFSKY-DANILEFSKY  (A.).  History  of 

the  Campaign  in  France.  From  the  Russian.  Plans  and 

maps.  8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1839 

594.  MILITARY  PANORAMA  (THE) ;  or  Officer’s  Com¬ 
panion.  Embellished  with  numerous  portraits  and  maps. 
3  vols.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt  tops.  [Lond.  1812-14] 

595.  MILITARY  and  Political  Life,  Character,  and  Anec¬ 

dotes  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  from  his  Origin  to  his  Death 
on  the  rock  of  St.  Helena,  etc.  12mo,  half  red  calf,  gilt 
top.  Hartford,  1823 

596.  MIRABEAU  (COMTE  DE — Statesman).  Autograph 
Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Paris,  March  11,  1790. 

*  Letter  to  an  intimate  friend  referring  him  to  a  letter  for 
details  of  a  meeting  and  expressing  friendship  for  him  in  warm 
terms. 

Fine  example  of  a  scarce  autograph. 

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597.  [MIRABEAU  (COMTE  DE)  ]  Letter  Signed  of  his 
father  Marquis  de  Mirabeau,  known  as  the  “  Friend  of  Men,” 
2  pp.  4to,  Aix,  Oct.  7,  1785,  long  and  friendly  letter. 

598.  MITCHELL  (LIEUT.-COL.  J.).  The  Fall  of  Napo¬ 

leon:  an  Historical  Memoir.  3  vols.  12mo,  half  red  mo¬ 
rocco,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1846 

599.  MOGES  (ADMIRAL  DE).  Autograph  Letter  Signed, 
1  p.  8vo,  Paris,  April  3  (1828),  with  seal. 

*  On  the  merits  of  a  telescope. 

600.  MOLLIEN  (COMTE  DE — Napoleon’s  Minister  of 
the  Treasury).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  July  31,  1806. 

*  To  M.  De  Lavalette  on  official  business. 


/ 


601.  MOLLIEN  (COMTE  DE).  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  8vo, 
Aug.  23,  1804,  on  official  business. 


602.  MONEY  (J.).  History  of  the  Campaign  of  1792, 
between  the  Armies  of  France  and  the  Allies,  with  an  Ac- 

so 

count  of  what  passed  in  the  Thuilleries  the  10th  of  August. 
Plans.  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 
(Name  removed  from  title.)  Lond.  1794 

*  Of  much  yalue  in  explaining  the  mystery  attaching  to  the 
conduct  of  General  Dumouriez. 


3  P  603.  MONTALIVET  (J.  PIERRE  COMTE  DE— Minister 
under  Napoleon).  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Jan.  31, 
1814. 

*  Official  letter  as  Minister  of  the  Interior,  in  the  interest  of 
a  bookseller. 


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604.  MONTMORENCY  (LIEUT.-COL.  HERYEY  DE). 

Proposed  Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  exercise  and  man¬ 
oeuvres  of  the  lance.  Colored  frontispiece  and  numerous 
plates.  First  Edition.  4to,  red  straight-grain  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  edges  (rubbed).  Lond.  1820 

*  Presentation  copy  to  Baron  de  Vincent  from  Chevalier  de 
Montmorency,  cousin  of  the  Author. 

605.  MONTORGUEIL  (GEORGES).  Bonaparte.  Nu¬ 

merous  full-page  illustrations  in  colors,  by  Job.  Royal 
4to,  decorative  cloth.  Paris,  1910 

606.  MONTPENSIER  (DUC  DE).  Further  Consider¬ 

ations  on  the  Marriage  of  the  Due  de  Montpensier,  with 
reference  to  the  Treaty  of  Utrecht.  8vo,  half  blue  levant 
morocco,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  Lond.  1849 

*  On  the  title  is  written  “  With  the  author.” 


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607.  MONTRICHARD  (GENERAL— at  Trebbia,  June, 
1799).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  2  pp.  4to.  Kempsten, 
17th  Brumaire,  An.  9  (Nov.  8,  1800). 

*  Military  letter  to  Gen.  Bessolle  on  preventing  a  surprise  by 
the  Enemy,  the  establishment  of  reserves,  etc. 

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May  16,  1796. 


608.  MOORE  (JAMES).  A  Narrative  of  the  Campaign 
of  the  British  Army  in  Spain,  commanded  by  Lieut.  General 

—  Sir  John  Moore.  Authenticated  by  Official  Paper  and  Orig¬ 
inal  Letters.  Portrait  and  maps.  4to,  half  brown  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1809 

609.  MOREAU  (JEAN  VICTOR— One  of  the  most  fa- 
Q  ^  mous  French  Generals  opposed  to  Napoleon  and  exiled  for 

the  conspiracy  with  Pichegru).  Autograph  Letter  Signed, 
1  p.  4to.  Quartier  General,  Armee  du  Rhin,  3  Pluviose, 
An,  8  (Jan.  23,  1800). 

*  As  commander  of  the  Army  of  the  Rhine.  An  important 
letter  written  just  before  Hohenlinden  and  stating  that  he 
awaits  the  arrival  of  St.  Cyr  with  impatience. 


610.  MOREAU  (GENERAL).  The  Life  and  Campaigns 
of  Victor  Moreau,  comprehending  his  trial,  justification  and 
other  events.  Portrait.  16mo,  half  calf.  N.  Y.  1806 


611.  MOREAU  (GENERAL).  The  Defence  and  Justi- 

_  fication  of  the  late  Illustrious  General  Moreau  before  the 

French  Tribunal.  Translated  by  Samuel  Mackay.  8vo, 
half  calf,  uncut.  Bost.  1814 


// 


612.  MORTIER  (EDOUARD  A.  C.  J.— Duke  of  Treviso, 
celebrated  Marshal).  Letter  Signed,  2pp.  4to.  Paris,  Jan. 
6,  1832. 


*  To  Count  Clausel,  stating  that  the  Legion  of  Honor  has  no 
funds  to  pay  off  arrears. 


2. 


613.  MOUNTENEY  (BARCLAY).  An  Historical  In¬ 
quiry  into  the  Principal  Circumstances  and  Events  relative 
to  the  late  Emperor  Napoleon.  8vo,  calf.  Lond.  1824 


614.  MUDFORD  (WILLIAM).  Historical  Account  of 
the  Battles  of  Waterloo,  Ligny,  and  Quatre  Bras,  under  the 
Duke  of  Wellington  and  Marshal  Prince  Bliicher,  &c. 
Colored  emblematic  frontispiece ,  portraits  of  the  General 
Officers ,  colored  double  plate  of  the  Battle  of  Waterloo ,  all 
(j  If.  by  George  Cruikshank,  and  27  colored  plates  descrip¬ 
tive  of  the  country  between  Brussels  and  Charlevoix ,  <£c. 
Thick  4to,  contemporary  calf  (rebacked).  Lond.  1817 

*  The  rare  original  edition  of  this  important  work.  Unusu¬ 
ally  large  copy,  with  the  publisher’s  name  at  foot  of  engraved 
title,  cut  away  in  most  copies.  One  map  torn. 


*  c  _ _  615.  -  Another  copy,  with  some  of  the  plates  uncol- 

/  $  *  ored.  4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges. 

Lond.  1817 

616.  MUFFLING  (BARON  C.  VON).  Passages  from  my 
J  w  Life;  together  with  Memoirs  of  the  Campaign  of  1813  and 
1814.  Edited  by  Col.  Philip  Yorke.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1853 


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617.  MUFFLING  (BARON  C.  VON).  A  Sketch  of  the 
Battle  of  Waterloo.  With  the  Official  Dispatches  of  Wel¬ 
lington  and  Blucher.  Folding  map.  16mo,  half  red  mo¬ 
rocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Brussels,  1842 

*  2  portraits  on  India  paper,  inserted. 


618.  MUHLBACH  (L.).  Napoleon  and  Blucher.  An 
Historical  Novel.  Translated  by  F.  Jordan.  Illustrated . 
8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1867 


619.  MURAT  (JOACHIM — Famous  Marshal,  married 
Caroline  Bonaparte).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  2  pp. 
4to.  Milan,  16th  Nivose,  An.  XI  (Jan.  5,  1803). 

*  To  General  -  entirely  on  military  matters,  mentions 

other  officers. 


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620.  '^’’AHUYS  (M.  T.  C.  F.  N. ).  Histoire  Numisma- 
tique  du  Royaume  de  Hollande  sous  le  regne 
de  S.  M.  Louis-Napoleon,  &e.,  recit  detaille  des  evenemens 
historiques  de  cette  epoque,  &c.  Reproductions ,  SOME 

colored.  4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  original  wrap¬ 
pers  bound  in.  Amsterdam-Paris,  1858 

*  Copy  contains  signature  of  the  author. 


621.  NAHUYS  (M.  T.  C.  F.  N.).  Histoire  Numismatique 

de  la  Hollande,  pendant  la  reunion  a  L’Empire  Frangais  .  .  . 
avec  Documens  et  Planches.  Precede  d’un  Supplement  a 
l’Histoire  Numismatique  du  Royaume  de  Hollande  sous  le 
Regne  de  S.  M.  Louis-Napoleon.  Numerous  reproductions 
of  medals ,  &c.  4to,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Utrecht,  1863 

622.  NAPIER  (W.  F.  P.).  History  of  the  War  in  the 

Peninsula  and  in  the  South  of  France,  from  the  year  1807 
to  1814.  Atlas  and  numerous  engravings.  5  vols.  8vo, 
cloth  (one  back  torn).  Phila.  1842 


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623.  NAPLES.  The  Wishes  of  the  Neapolitans.  In 
answer  to  the  Journals  of  Sicily,  of  October  14  and  17,  1814. 
Small  8vo,  half  cloth.  Naples,  1814 

*  Inscription  on  title  reads  “  Printed  by  Mr.  Street  but  never 
published.” 


624.  NAPOLEON  IN  1796.  Letter  Signed,  “  Bonaparte,” 
1  p.  4to,  with  leaf  of  address,  Milan,  1796.  27  Floreal, 

l’an  4  [May  16,  1796]. 

*  To  General  Cervoni  at  Parma,  ordering  horses  for  himself 
and  staff,  and  that  ten  of  them  be  sent  to  Gen.  Serrurier. 
Early  and  fine  signature  in  the  rare  form  “  Bonaparte” 
after  he  had  dropped  the  “u.”  Napoleon  was  preparing  for 
the  Italian  Campaign  in  which  the  battles  of  Areola  and 
Rivoli  were  fought. 

(See  Illustration.) 

74 


625.  NAPOLEON  (IN  1800).  Vellum  Document  Signed, 
1  p.  folio,  with  seal. 

*  Giving  a  Grenadier  a  Decoration  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  for 
<3  3-'  bravery  at  Marengo  in  defending  himself  against  three  charges 

of  the  Enemy.  Signed  “Bonaparte,”  and  also  signed  by  Maret. 
The  writing  is  rubbed,  and  the  date  very  difficult  to  determine. 


#6.- 


626.  NAPOLEON  IN  1800.  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Paris, 
6  Brumaire,  ano  9  [Oct.  28,  1800],  with  blank  second  sheet. 
To  the  Minister  of  the  Interior. 

*  On  the  erection  of  a  Signal  Station  at  Luneville.  With  the 

RARE  SIGNATURE  IN  FULL  “BONAPARTE.” 


627.  NAPOLEON  IN  1803.  Letter  Signed,  “  Bonaparte  ” 
1  p.  4to,  Marlefontaine,  19  Fructidor,  an  11  [Sept.  6,  1 803] ^ 
with  blank  second  sheet. 


*  To  the  President  of  one  of  the  Swiss  Cantons,  advising  him 
of  an  Electoral  meeting.  More  clearly  written  than  many  of 
Napoleon’s  signatures,  as  at  this  period  he  had  more  leisure  and 
was  devoting  himself  to  the  reconstruction  of  the  civil  institu¬ 
tions  of  France. 


628.  NAPOLEON  IN  1802.  Vellum  Document  signed 
0  “  Bonaparte,”  l  p.  folio,  Paris,  le  seize  Frimaire  de  Pan 

Onze  [Dec.  7,  1802].  With  seal.  Signed  by  Hugues  de 
Maret,  also. 

*  Granting  a  pension  to  Pierre  Henry  Moreau. 


629.  NAPOLEON  IN  1810.  Letter  Signed  “  Napoleon  ” 
<3  C-  (contraction  of  the  same),  1  p.  4to,  Fontainebleau,  Oct.  31, 
1810,  with  blank  second  sheet. 

*  To  Count  Collin  on  the  export  of  French  Merchandise. 


630.  NAPOLEON  IN  1811.  Document  Signed  “Nap,” 
1  p.  folio,  Amsterdam,  October  20,  1811.  On  Napoleon’s 
own  paper  with  his  portrait  as  watermark. 

*A  communication  to  Napoleon  from  the  Due  de  Feltre 
(Clarke)  and  signed  by  him  regarding  the  promotion  of  General 
Deriot,  and  referred  in  four  words  by  Napoleon  to  Gen¬ 
eral  Du  roc. 


631.  NAPOLEON  BULLETINS.  Disposition  pour  la 
Fete  du  I.er  Vendemiaire,  anniversaire  de  l’an  7  de  la 
Republique  frangaise,  en  execution  de  l’ordre  du  General 
jo  en  chef  en  date  du  11  Fructidor.  4  pp.  4to,  uncut,  Cairo, 
“  de  l’imprimerie  de  Marc  Aurel,  Imprimeur  de  PArmee  ” 
(1798). 

*  An  interesting  and  very  rare  Napoleon  item,  being  the  pro¬ 
gramme  of  the  Fete  at  Cairo  in  honor  of  the  Seventh  Anniver¬ 
sary  of  the  French  Republic  [Sept.  22,  1798J.  “  Chef-de 

Brigade  ”  Junot  is  named  as  one  of  the  judges  of  the  Races. 


632.  NAPOLEON  BULLETINS.  Au  Palais  de  Saint- 
Cloud  le  13  Prairial  (an  12).  Napoleon  par  la  Grace  deDieu 
et  les  contitutions  de  la  Republique,  Empereur  des  Frangais, 
voulant  marquer  le  moment  de  son  avenement  &  l’Empire 
par  des  actes  d’lndulgence  et  de  Bienfaissance.  Decret 
Imperial.  4  pp.  4to,  uncut.  [Paris,  June  2,  1804] 


75 


SO 


633.  NAPOLEON  BULLETINS.  Bulletin  des  Lois  No. 
432.  Decret  Imperial  .  .  .  qui  determine  les  cas  ou  les 
Generaux  on  Commandans  militaires  peuvent  capituler, 
ect,  4  Mai,  1812.  4  pp.  4to,  uncut.  [Paris,  1812] 


NAPOLEON:  A  PRESENTATION  COPY. 

(Franco).  Pausania  Tra- 
gilt  borders,  gilt  edges. 

Milan,  n.  d.  [1800] 
*  The  volume  is  dedicated  to  Marshal  Brune,  but  this  copy 
was  evidently  a  Presentation  Copy  from  the  Author  to  Napo¬ 
leon,  and  has  stamped  on  the  cover  in  gilt  letters  “A  Bona¬ 
parte.” 


10 


634.  [NAPOLEON.]  Salfi 
5"°  gedia.  8vo,  crimson  morocco, 


635.  NAPOLEON.  Copies  of  the  Original  Letters  and 
Despatches  of  the  Generals,  Ministers,  Grand  Officers  of 
State,  etc.,  at  Paris  to  the  Emperor  Napoleon  at  Dresden. 
8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1814 


• 

636.  NAPOLEON.  A  Year  of  the  Life  of  the  Emperor 
Napoleon;  or,  An  Historical  Account  of  all  that  happened 
from  the  1st  of  April,  1814,  to  the  20th  of  March,  1815. 
Translated  from  the  French  of  A.  D.  B.  M*****.  Portrait 
( inserted ,  as  it  does  not  belong  to  the  tuorlc).  12mo,  half  blue 
crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Name  on  title. 

*  Scarce.  By  A.  B.  D.  Monnier.  N.  Y.  1815 


637.  NAPOLEON.  Memoirs  and  Drawings  of  Napoleon 
while  at  St.  Helena.  By  Frederick  Allison,  his  Orderly 
from  1815-1821.  Neatly  inlaid  and  bound  in  half  calf,  by 
Riviere.  Folio. 

*  Contains  thirty  pages  of  original  manuscript,  which  is 
unpublished,  in  the  autograph  of  Frederick  Allison,  a  British 
soldier  who  was  at  St.  Helena  at  the  time  with  his  regiment, 
and  who  was  appointed  Orderly  to  the  Emperor,  and  had  many 
opportunities  of  seeing  him.  There  are  also  twenty-two  pages 
of  manuscript  in  another  hand. 

The  water-color  drawings  (four  in  all,  and  a  pencil  drawing), 
are  also  the  work  of  Allison,  and  include  three  portraits  of 
Napoleon,  one  hitherto  unknown,  views  of  the  grounds,  etc.  An 

ITEM  OF  UNUSUAL  INTEREST. 


638.  NAPOLEON.  A  collection  of  forty-nine  highly  col¬ 
ored  double-page  plates,  illustrating  scenes  in  the  life  and 
death  of  Napoleon,  with  letterpress  descriptions.  Bound 
in  a  folio  volume,  half  cloth. 

*  Probably  issued  as  supplements  to  a  Parisian  newspaper. 

Such  a  long  and  interesting  series  must  be  scarce. 


639.  NAPOLEON.  Anecdotes  of  the  Court  and  Family 
of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt 
top.  Lond.  1818 

*By  Mine.  Durand,  in  the  service  of  Marie  Louise. 

76 


640.  NAPOLEON.  Facts  illustrative  of  the  Treatment 
of  Napoleon  Bonaparte  in  Saint  Helena,  being  the  result  of 
fjC>  Minute  Inquiries  and  Personal  Research  in  that  Island. 

. —  With  three  beautifully  colored  views,  by  Clark.  8vo, 
three-quarter  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1819- 


641.  NAPOLEON.  Manuscrit  de  L’lle  d’Elbe.  Des 
Bourbons  en  1815.  Publie  par  le  Comte****.  8vo,  old  half 
calf.  Dusseldorf,  1819 


*  On  the  title  page  is  an  inscription  “  Pour  mon  frere  Louis,” 
signed  with  an  initial,  which  looks  like  a  J.  A  former  owner 
has  written  a  note  to  state  that  the  book  is  from  the  library  of 
the  King  of  Holland,  and  another  note  intimates  that  the  in¬ 
scription  is  by  Napoleon.  The  latter  is  incorrect,  but  the  writ¬ 
ing  bears  a  strong  resemblance  to  that  of  Jerome  Bonaparte, 
and  is  probably  his. 


642.  NAPOLEON.  Vie  de  Napoleon.  Redigee  par  une 
Societe  de  gens  de  lettres  sur  les  nouveaux  documens  dictes 
etcorriges  a  Ste  Helene,  par  Napoleon  lui  meme.  Ouvrage 
orne  de  planches  lithographiees  d'apres  les  premiers  peinires, 
2?ar  Madou.  2  vols.  in  1,  oblong  4to,  half  blue  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top.  Bruxelles,  1827 


643.  NAPOLEON.  Memoirs  of  the  Public  and  Private 
Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  with  copious  Historical  Illus- 

j  £>.  trations  and  Original  Anecdotes,  from  the  MS.  of  Count 
Labedoyere.  Portraits ,  etc.  Thick  8vo,  half  calf.  Lettered 
on  title  as  vol.,  but  complete.  Lond.  1827 

644.  NAPOLEON  in  the  Other  World.  A  Narrative  writ¬ 
ten  by  himself :  and  found  near  his  tomb  in  the  Island  of 

)  St.  Helena,  by  Xongo-Tee-Foh-Tchi.  Frontispiece.  8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1827 

*  Ascribed  to  Baron  de  Jomini. 


645.  NAPOLEON  GALLERY ;  or,  Illustrations  of  the 
Life  and  Times  of  the  Emperor  of  France.  Engravings 

sZL  hy  Reveil  and  other  eminent  artists.  16mo,  red  calf  gilt, 
'  '  gilt  edges,  by  Tout.  Lond.  1837 

*  Original  issue.  Fine  copy.  Scarce. 

646.  NAPOLEON  MUSEUM  (THE).  The  History  of 
France  Illustrated  from  Louis  XIV  to  the  end  of  the  Reign 

/LPO  and  Death  of  the  Emperor.  Comprising  Marbles,  Bronzes, 
'  . —  Carvings,  Gems,  Decorations,  Portraits,  Pictures,  etc.  Col¬ 
lected,  arranged,  and  described  by  John  Sainsbury.  Fac¬ 
similes.  Imperial  4to,  old  half  morocco,  gilt  edges  (rubbed). 

Lond.  1840 

647.  NAPOLEON.  A  series  of  17  plates  (lithographs) 
*  gS  illustrating  the  scenes  in  the  Second  Funeral  of  Napoleon, 

*  with  seven  other  plates  (views,  etc.)  (also  lithographs)  at 
end.  The  whole  bound  in  one  vol.  oblong  folio,  old  half 
binding.  [Paris,  ca.  1841] 


77 


648.  NAPOLEON  DYNASTY  (THE) :  or  the  History  of 
the  Bonaparte  Family.  An  entirely  new  work  by  the 
Berkeley  Men.  22  authentic  'portraits.  8vo,  half  blue 
levant  morocco.  N.  Y.  1854 


U~  649.  NAPOLEON’S  Last  Voyages.  Being  the  Diaries  of 
Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Ussher,  and  John  R.  Glover.  Illus¬ 
trations.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1895 

650.  NAPOLEON ;  La  Republique — Le  Consulat — L’Em- 

'  pire — Sainte  Helene.  Profusely  illustrated.  Oblong  4to, 

half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Paris,  n.d. 

651.  NAPOLEON  COLLECTION.  Catalogue  of  the 

1  A.  D.  S.  Bell  Collection  of  Books,  Broadsides,  etc.,  of  Na¬ 
poleon.  Priced.  8vo,  half  red  morocco.  Bost.  1907 

652.  [NAPOLEON  III.]  The  Poetic  Works  of  Louis 
Napoleon.  Now  First  Done  into  Plain  English.  Numer¬ 
ous  illustrations  by  H.  Gr.  Nine.  16mo,  half  red  morocco 

JO  gilt,  gilt  top,  original  pictorial  covers  bound  in.  Lond.  1852 

*  A  collection  of  humorous  and  satirical  poems,  with  clever 
illustrations.  The  author  has  never  been  definitely  ascertained, 
but  there  is  a  strong  suspicion  that  many — if  not  all  of  the 
pieces — were  written  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  Among  the  poems 
are  “Napoleon  setting  the  Thames  on  Fire,”  “Napoleon  shoot¬ 
ing  the  bookseller  David  Bogue,”  &c. 


78 


FOURTH  SESSION. 


Wednesday  Evening,  April  23,  1913,  at  8:15  o’clock 


BRONZES 


By  Barye,  Boizot,  Jullien,  Pradier  and  others,  including 
a  Death  Masque  with  Dr.  Antommarchi’s  Seal. 


653.  BRASS  PANEL. 


2 


so 


Napoleon  on  horseback  being  saluted  by  a  French  sol¬ 
dier;  trees  at  the  ends.  6y2  by  13  inches. 


GOLD  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON. 
As  Emperor  on  Columnar  base.  Height,  4y2  inches. 


655. 

G~ 


TWO  STATUETTES  OF  NAPOLEON  OF  BRONZE. 
One  mounted  as  a  seal ;  one  in  long  coat.  Height,  5% 
and  3  inches. 


656. 

jriS 

657. 

658. 

659. 

660. 
7~ 

661. 

/?.- 


TWO  STATUETTES  OF  NAPOLEON. 

Bronze  and  gold  bronze,  one  marked  Chabrol.  Height, 
3  and  4%  inches. 

CUIRASSIER’S  BRASS  HELMET. 

With  the  plume. 

GOLD  BRONZE  EQUESTRIAN  STATUETTE  OF 
NAPOLEON. 

On  Bronze  base.  Height,  5  inches. 

BRONZE  GROUP  INKSTAND. 

A  Schoolmistress  shows  a  small  statuette  of  Napoleon 
to  two  children.  The  base  decorated  with  shield  bear¬ 
ing  the  word  ‘  ‘  Beranger.  ’  ’ 

BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON. 

Standing  with  folded  arms  beside  a  broken  column. 
Height,  5  inches. 

NAPOLEON  (AS  ANTIQUE  BUST)  IN  BRONZE. 
Lettered  and  signed  “Chaudet.  ”  Height,  3 y2  inches. 
79 


Bronzes — Continued. 


662. 


J' 


2S: 


663. 


664. 


^  _  665. 


667. 

668. 


3  4  — 


670. 

/J.- 


METAL  PANEL  WITH  PICTURE  OF  NAPOLEON 
IN  RELIEF. 

Probably  contemporary.  15%  x  12  inches. 

SMALL  GOLD  BRONZE  STATUE  OF  NAPOLEON. 
On  square  bronze  base.  Height,  8  inches. 

NAPOLEON  ON  THE  BATTLE  FIELD:  SMALL 
BRONZE. 

On  fluted  bronze  column,  square  marble  base.  Height, 
9  inches. 

BUST  OF  NAPOLEON  IN  GOLD  BRONZE. 

On  square  bronze  base.  Height,  10%  inches. 

NAPOLEON  WITH  FOLDED  ARMS:  BRONZE 
STATUETTE. 

On  columnar  bronze  base.  Height,  8  inches. 

BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON. 

On  gold  bronze  column  on  square  green  marble  base. 
Height,  6%  inches. 

SMALL  BRONZE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON  BY 
BAR  YE. 

In  Directory  Costume  with  hat.  Signed  “Barye.” 
Beautiful  piece  with  fine  patina.  Height,  5  inches. 

STATUETTES  OF  NAPOLEON  AND  MARIE 
LOUISE. 

On  rectangular  bronze  base.  Height,  5  inches. 
BRONZE  STATUETTE. 

Napoleon  seated  leaning  on  back  of  a  chair  on  white 
marble  base.  Height,  4  inches. 


671. 


THE  ABDICATION,  1814.  BRONZE  PIECE. 
Napoleon  in  Roman  Toga  laying  a  wreath  on  gold 
bronze  pedestal  on  which  is  inscribed  “J’ai  gouverne 
sans  peur  et  j’abdique  sans  crainte”;  opposite  him  is 
Lictor’s  axe  and  rods.  On  bronze  base.  Height,  9 
inches  ;  length  of  base,  6  inches. 


672.  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON  WITH 
FOLDED  ARMS. 

Standing  beside  a  bronze  column,  on  square  green 
marble  base  with  relief  bronze  eagle,  Napoleon’s  hat, 
etc.  Height,  14%  inches. 

80 


Bronzes — Continued. 


673.  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON. 


With  hat  and  folded  arms  on  pedestal  and 
bronze  base.  Height,  14  inches. 


square 


674.  BRONZE  FIGURE  OF  NAPOLEON:  SIGNED  “PRA- 
DIER.” 


With  hat  and  long  coat,  his  arms  behind  him.  On  low 
bronze  base.  Height,  12  inches. 

*  Fine  piece  of  beautiful  patina. 


675.  BRONZE  AND  MARBLE  PIECE. 


Bronze  of  Napoleon  without  hat  standing  beside  a  ped¬ 
estal  on  which  is  an  open  book  and  map,  on  green  mar¬ 
ble  and  bronze  base.  Height,  10^  inches. 


676. 


BRONZE  PLAQUE :  HEAD  OF  NAPOLEON  WITH 
WITH  QUEUE.  By  Boizot. 

Directory  Period.  Signed  “ Boizot  Ano  VI  R.  (1798)” 
Diam.  9  inches.  The  bronzes  by  Louis  Simon  Boizot 
were  considered  by  Joseph  Bonaparte  to  be  among  the 
best  portraits  of  Napoleon  of  the  Directory  Period, 
and  he  had  one  in  his  own  private  collection. 


677. 

J3- - 


BUST  OP  NAPOLEON  IN  BISQUE. 

Directory  costume,  blue  coat,  on  bleu-de-roi  porcelain 
base.  Height,  8  inches. 


678.  STAFFORDSHIRE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON. 

Decorated  porcelain,  lettered  “Buonaparte”  and 
/  trophy  of  Arms  with  Cap  of  Liberty.  Height,  8 

<  inches.  Fine  and  scarce  old  piece. 

679.  SMALL  SILVER  BRONZE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON 

WITH  QUEUE.  By  Boizot. 

**  _  On  circular  gold  bronze  base.  Signed  Boizot.  Height, 

J  ( s  '  4%  inches. 

*  Very  fine  signed  piece.  Rare  with  queue. 


681. 

) 3 


BRONZE  PANEL :  BATTLE  OF  AUSTERLITZ. 

In  high  relief  in  mahogany  frame.  4f/2  x  13  inches. 

LEAD  STATUE  OF  NAPOLEON. 

Hat  and  sword  in  either  hand.  On  low  base.  Height, 
18  inches. 


682. 


SMALL  CIRCULAR  BAS-RELIEF :  NAPOLEON  IN 
DEATH. 

In  uniform  with  hat.  In  ormolu  frame.  Diameter, 
3%  inches. 


81 


Bronzes — Continued. 


r  S'0  683.  BRONZE  BAS-RELIEF  OF  NAPOLEON  AND 

^  . -  MARIE  LOUISE. 

Oval  in  oak  frame.  Diameter,  5  inches. 


684.  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON. 

In  long  coat,  pointing.  On  r'ed  marble  pedestal  deco¬ 
rated  with  bronze  eagle.  Height,  10  inches. 


685.  BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON. 


Standing  with  folded  arms  beside  a  draped  column,  on 
a  bronze  pedestal  with  ormolu  mounts.  Height,  16% 
inches. 


686. 

/ 3 ^ 

687. 

688. 

689. 

690. 

it 

691. 

692. 

s/.  — 


NAPOLEON  IN  EGYPT  ON  A  CAMEL.  In  bronze, 
BY  MeUBENT. 

Directory  Costume,  signed  piece.  Height,  14%  inches; 
length  of  base,  11  inches. 

NAPOLEON  IN  RUSSIA:  BRONZE  EQUESTRIAN 
FIGURE.  1813. 

On  white  marble  base,  inscribed  “1813”;  the  figure 
and  horse  in  fine  green  patina.  Height,  13%  inches; 
length  of  base,  11  inches. 

ORMOLU  AND  MARBLE  EMPIRE  INKSTAND. 
Figure  of  Napoleon  in  gold  bronze  standing  between 
two  urns  (ink-wells),  the  base  with  bands  of  ormolu  on 
four  button  feet.  Height  of  figure,  9  inches. 

BRONZE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON  BY  E.  PIC  AULT. 

In  Directory  Costume  with  hat  and  queue  (rare  in  this 
form).  Signed.  Height,  12%  inches. 

EQUESTRIAN  FIGURE  OF  NAPOLEON  IN  GOLD 
BRONZE. 

On  green  marble  base.  Height,  10%  inches;  width  of 
base,  7  inches. 

CAPA  DI  MONTE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON  LIFE 
SIZE. 

In  uniform,  no  hat.  Signed  crowned  “N”  in  blue. 
Height,  26  inches. 

*  Made  under  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  IV.  of  Naples,  who 
was  deposed  by  Napoleon  in  1806. 

EMPIRE  CLOCK  WITH  NAPOLEON  POINTING 
A  CANNON. 

Ormolu  Clock  with  base  decorated  in  relief  with  a 
figure  of  Napoleon  and  trophies.  The  clock  as  the 
wheel  of  a  cannon,  which  Napoleon  is  preparing  to 
fire.  Height,  18  inches. 

82 


Bronzes — Continued. 


693. 

2  s- 

694. 

"3/.  - 

695. 

696. 

2  7  £^ 

697. 


BRONZE  STATUETTE  OF  NAPOLEON.  BY  Y. 
RIVIERE. 

Directory  Costume,  hat,  embroidered  long  coat,  one 
arm  folded,  gloves  in  left  hand.  On  low  yellow  mar¬ 
ble  square  base.  Height,  9  inches. 

*  Finely  modelled  and  beautiful  patina. 

BRONZE  BUST  OF  NAPOLEON. 

Bareheaded,  Directory  period,  inscribed  “Bonaparte 
Consul.  ”  Height,  10  inches. 

*  Finely  executed. 

JOSEPHINE :  BRONZE  BUST. 

With  crown  and  pearl  necklace,  on  low  square  bronze 
base.  Height,  17  inches. 

BRONZE  OF  NAPOLEON  AS  IMPERATOR. 

In  Roman  toga  and  laurel  wreath,  on  bronze  and  mar¬ 
ble  pedestal.  Height,  16  inches. 

*  Very  fine  and  old  piece. 

NAPOLEON  CROSSING  THE  ALPS. 

Equestrian  bronze,  horse  to  left.  Height,  12%  inches; 
width  of  base,  11  inches. 


698.  HEAD  OF  NAPOLEON  IN  BRONZE. 

Nearly  life  size,  bareheaded,  Directory  Period.  Signed 
S/.  ~  “Canova  1808.” 

*  Rare  and  fine  piece. 


699.  DEATH  MASQUE  OF  NAPOLEON  IN  BRONZE. 

q  _ _ „  By  Dr.  F.  Antommarchi. 

*  The  excessively  rare  original  with  Dr.  Antommarchi ’s  seal. 


700.  NAPOLEON  CROSSING  THE  ALPS. 


Bronze  equestrian  figure,  on  red  Italian  marble  base. 
Height,  18  inches;  length  of  base,  13  inches. 


701.  RETOUR  D’EGYPTE:  BRONZE  PIECE. 

Napoleon  seated  in  an  Egyptian  chair,  his  right  arm 
resting  on  a  table  supported  by  Egyptian  winged 
S4-  figures,  on  bronze  base  lettered  as  above.  Height,  18 
inches ;  base,  12x12  inches. 

*An  unusual  piece,  the  work  of  an  eminent  French  sculptor, 
but  unsigned. 


8k> 


PORTRAITS  OF  MARIE  LOUISE. 


J.  L.  BENOIST. 

702.  (MARIE  LOUISE.)  After  Alex.  Vigneux. 

Half  length  in  turban  with  feathers.  Stipple  en¬ 
graving  printed  in  colors.  Cut  down  and  mounted. 
8  vo. 


T.  BOGGI. 

703.  MARIE  LOUISE  ARCHID ’E  D  ’AUTRICH’E,  Etc. 

Stipple  engraving  after  Bosio.  Half  length  in  Court 
Dress  with  Crown  of  Italy  beside  her  on  table  to  left. 
Small  folio,  printed  in  colors,  with  margins.  Milan, 
circa  1812. 


A.  DALBON. 

704.  MARIE  LOUISE.  After  P.  Mayer. 

Half  length  in  oval,  wearing  a  turban  with  three  droop¬ 
ing  feathers.  Stipple  engraving.  4to.  Augsburg- 
[circa  1810.] 


DAVID  EDWIN. 


705.  MARIA  LOUISA :  Empress  of  the  French. 
Stipple  engraving  after  Guerard.  8vo. 


ADOLPHE  PORTIER. 

706.  MARIE  LOUISE. 

Three-quarter  length,  wearing  the  crown  of  Italy.  Line 
engraving,  8vo. 


JEAN  NEIDL. 

707.  MARIE  LOUISE  IMPERATRICE  DES  FRANC AIS, 

Etc. 

Half  length  in  oval,  pearls  in  her  hair  and  high  ruff. 
Stipple  after  Hechele.  Printed  in  brown.  Small 
folio.  Vienna,  ches  Jean  Neidl,  circa  1812. 

708.  MARIE  LOUISE  IMPERATRICE  DES  FRANQAIS. 

The  same  engraving  without  imprint  or  names  of 
artists  and  the  title  in  different  type. 


- .  PROT, 

/  &  —  709.  MARIE  LOUISE  D’AUTRICHE,  Etc. 

After  Bosselman.  Three-quarter  length  standing  hold¬ 
ing  a  miniature  of  Napoleon.  Stipple  engraving,  folio. 
Paris  [circa  1812]. 


84 


LOUIS  RADOS. 


/*'. 


710.  MARIE  LOUISE  ARCHID’E  D’AUTRICHE,  Etc. 

After  J.  B.  Bosio.  Full  length  in  a  garden.  Stipple 
S'  “O  engraving,  large  folio,  with  margins,  imprint  cut  away. 


LUIGI  RADOS. 

711.  MARIA  LUIGIA  D ’AUSTRIA,  Etc. 

Half  length  in  oval,  no  head  dress,  high  lace  ruff. 
Stipple  engraving  printed  in  colors.  Small  4to  with 
3 .  v  margins.  Milan  [ circa  1810.] 


L.  C.  RUOTTE. 

712.  MARIE  LOUISE,  Archiduchesse  d’Autriche,  Etc. 

Drawn  after  the  bust  of  Bosio  by  Durand  Duclos.  Half 
length  in  tiara,  pearl  and  cameo  necklace.  Stipple 
—  engraving  printed  in  colors.  Folio,  Paris  [circa 
1812]. 

*  Very  fine  and  rare  with  good  margins. 


UNSIGNED  PORTRAIT. 

713.  (MARIE  LOUISE.) 

Full  bust  in  oval,  necklace  with  medallion  of  Napoleon, 
tiara  and  hair  dressed  high.  Line  engraving.  4to. 
Proof  Before  Letters  with  full  margins. 


PORTRAITS  OF  NAPOLEON. 


714. 


7" 


JACOPO  ALIPRANDI. 

NAPOLEONE  BONAPARTE  Ex  Imperatore  dei  Fran- 
cesi,  &c. 

Three-quarter  length,  folded  arms,  battle  in  the  back¬ 
ground,  below  an  oval  vignette  showing  Napoleon  em¬ 
barking  on  board  the  Bellerophon.  Oval  on  4to,  full 
margins. 


ALEXANDER  ANDERSON. 

715.  NAPOLEON  BUONAPARTE,  Etc. 

Full  bust  to  right.  Woodcut  after  David.  12mo, 
S'-  New  York,  Longworth  (1815). 

85 


Napoleon  Portraits— Continued. 


J.  F.  BADOUREAU. 

716.  NAPOLEON. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left.  Stipple  engraving, 
THE  PACE  PRINTED  IN  TINTS.  Small  folio,  OPEN  LETTER 
Proof,  published  by  the  artist,  circa  1825. 

*  Brilliant  impression  with  full  margins. 


A.  BARRE. 

717.  (NAPOLEON.) 

Relievo  bust,  bareheaded,  in  uniform,  surrounded  by 
laurel  wreath,  and  similar  medallion  portraits  in  relief 
of  the  principal  Marshals  of  Napoleon.  From  the  bot¬ 
tom  is  suspended  the  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 
Engraved  by  the  “Procede  d’Achille  Collas.  ”  Large 
folio. 

FRANCESCO  BARTOLOZZI. 

718.  N.  BONAPARTE. 

A.  Appiani,  pinx.  Three-quarter  length,  Directory 
— *  Costume,  bareheaded.  Stipple  engraving,  large  folio, 

full  margins.  Printed  in  colors  and  touched  by  hand. 

J.  L.  BENOIST. 

719.  NAPOLEON  PREMIER  EMPEREUR  DES  FRAN- 

CAIS:  MARIE  LOUISE  D’AUTRICHE  IMPERA- 
TRICE  DES  FRANQAIS. 

Busts  in  circle  facing  each  other,  in  Royal  Robes. 
Stipple  engraving  printed  in  colors  and  heightened 
with  gold.  Small  4to.  (  Paris,  1810.) 

*  Very  rare  and  fine. 


MADAME  BENOIST. 

720.  ANAGRAMME.  NAPOLEON  EMPEREUR  DES 
FRANQAIS,  Etc.  After  Fragonard. 

Statuary  bust,  looking  to  front,  on  square  pedestal  en¬ 
graved  with  the  above  wording.  On  each  side  of  the 
pedestal  are  figures  of  an  amazon  standing  and  a 
woman  kneeling  with  laurel  branch.  Line  engraving. 
Folio.  Printed  in  colors. 


86 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


G.  BODMER. 

721.  NAPOLEON  EN  1815.  After  Horace  Yernet. 


Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  right  with  review  of 
troops  in  the  rear,  Napoleon  with  whip  in  hand.  Litho¬ 
graph.  Large  folio.  Imp.  chez  Hanfstaegel  a  Munic. 
Lithographies  par  0.  Bodmer. 

*  A  very  fine  impression. 


- .  BORDES:  Painter. 

722.  NAPOLEON  Ier. 

Bordes,  pinx,  a  PEpoque  des  cent  jours.  Full  bust  in 
oval,  no  hat ;  beneath  facsimile  autograph  from  Na- 
'  —  poleon  and  quotation  from  his  will.  Lithograph,  small 
folio,  with  full  margins. 


J.  B.  BOURGOIS. 

723.  NAPOLEON  Per.  EMPEROR  DES  FRANC AIS  ET 
ROI  DTTALIE. 

Cameo  portrait,  profile  to  right,  engraved  in  Amiens 
in  the  year  1802  after  a  medal  by  Auguste.  Small  4to. 
*  Fine  proof  in  colors. 


BROADSIDE  PORTRAITS. 

724.  NAPOLEON  BONAPARTE  KAYSER  DER  FRANZ- 
OSCH. 


Small  folio  broadside,  having  an  equestrian  portrait  of 
Napoleon  in  Directory  Costume  at  the  top,  engraved 
on  wood,  in  colors,  beneath  a  letterpress  biography  of 
the  life  of  Napoleon,  ending  with  1806. 

*  Very  rare  early  broadside  published  in  Germany. 


725.  BUONAPARTE  ET  AUGEREAU,  Etc.  (At  the  Bridge 
of  Areola.) 

Folio  broadside  with  portraits  surrounded  by  the  text 
of  the  Treaty  of  Peace  of  1797  and  1 1  Tableau  Histori- 
/  *  que  des  Guerres  dTtalie.”  Woodcut  with  line  border. 

Marcant,  auteur  et  editeur. 


*A  very  rare  broadside  with  Collector’s  stamp.  French 
broadsides  of  this  date  referring  to  Napoleon  are  almost  un¬ 
known. 


WILLIAM  BROMLEY. 

English  Engraver  and  Painter. 


726. 

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NAPOLEON  AND  HIS  GENERALS.  After  Le  Gros. 
Mezzotint.  Fine  early  proof.  Folio.  London,  1840. 
87 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


THOMAS  BROWN,  LONDON,  Publisher. 


727.  THE  CELEBRATED  MARSHAL  NEY. 

Designed  from  Nature  as  he  Appeared  at  the  Hos¬ 
pital  of  Maternity  two  hours  after  his  death,  Decem¬ 
ber  the  7th,  1815.  Aquatint  and  stipple  printed  in 
brown  tints.  Large  folio.  London,  1821. 

*  Eeproduced  from  the  original  drawing  made  on  the  spot 
by  David,  the  noted  French  Painter. 


A.  CARLONI. 


728.  DEDIE  A  LA  NATION. 

Allegorical  scene  representing  a  bust  of  Napoleon  sup¬ 
ported  by  an  eagle  resting  on  his  sarcophagus;  at  the 
base  allegorical  figures,  the  dead  lion,  etc.  Hotel  des 
Invalides  to  the  left.  Lithograph  by  Kaeppelin  et  Cie 
(Paris).  Folio,  first  state  with  the  imprint  of  the 
ARTIST,  AND  DATE  1840. 


729.  (DEDIE  A  LA  NATION.) 

Another  issue  of  the  same  print  with  the  title  as  above, 
the  name  of  the  lithographer  as  Formentinet  Cie,  and 
without  the  imprint. 


LOUIS  F.  CHARON. 


730.  NAPOLEON  PREMIER  Empereur  des  Frangais,  Etc. 
After  Mottet.  Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  right, 
camp  and  troops  in  the  background.  Line  engraving, 
folio  with  margins.  Paris,  circa  1810,  with  imprint  of 
Charon  and  Vance. 

*  A  very  fine  proof  printed  on  papier  velin. 


v5T 


731.  NAPOLEON  BONAPARTE. 

Another  copy  of  the  same  print  with  altered  title,  and 
imprint  of  Paris  “V’e  Turgis.” 


CHARON:  Publisher. 


732.  NAPOLEON. 


Ut>~ 


Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  followed  by  staff; 
combat  of  Infantry  in  the  left  background.  Aquatint 

PRINTED  IN  COLORS  AND  HEIGHTENED  WITH  GOLD.  Large 

folio.  Paris,  circa  1812. 

*  A  very  rare  proof  in  perfect  condition  with  large  margins. 


88 


(See  No.  733.) 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


ALEXIS  CHATAIGNIER. 

733.  BONAPARTE  PREMIER  CONSUL. 


Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  right,  Napoleon  in  Di¬ 
rectory  Costume,  artillery  and  a  town  in  the  back¬ 
ground.  Stipple  engraving.  Printed  in  colors  and 
touched  by  hand.  Folio,  with  margins,  the  lower  mar¬ 
gin  slightly  rubbed  and  wormed.  Paris,  chez  Basset 
circa  1800.] 

*  Brilliant  original  impression,  extremely  rare. 

(See  illustration.) 


J.  CHEREAU  (Publisher). 


734. 


NAPOLEON  BONAPARTE.  Premier  Empereur  des 
Francais,  Etc. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  right,  Napoleon  in  Royal 
coat  and  mantle  and  wearing  a  crown.  Stipple  en¬ 
graving  printed  in  colors.  4to.  Paris,  circa  1804. 


JEAN  BAPTISTE  COMPAGNIE. 

735.  BONAPARTE  Premier  Consul  de  la  Republique  Fran- 
caise. 

After  Appiani.  Half  length  in  Directory  Costume  with 
t  hat,  holding  rolled  map  in  his  left  hand,  right  hand  on 

sword  hilt.  In  the  background,  the  Battle  of  the  Pyra¬ 
mids.  Line  engraving.  Small  4to,  full  margins.  Paris, 
chez  Bonneville  [circa  1800]. 


736. 


- .  COPIA. 

EQUESTRIAN  PORTRAIT. 

Horse  to  left,  Napoleon  in  Directory  Costume  inspired 
by  Fame,  who  floats  just  over  his  head.  River  in 
background  with  long  arched  bridge.  Etching,  folio. 
Proof  before  letters  with  scratched  name  of  the 
engraver.  [Paris,  circa  1800.] 

*  Extremely  rare. 


GEORGE  CRUIKSHANK. 

737.  NAPOLEON  BONAPARTE  on  his  celebrated  White 
Charger. 

JTQ  Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left.  Aquatint  printed 
in  colors  after  C.  Yernet.  Small  4to.  London,  1823. 


89 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


- .  DALBON. 

738.  (NAPOLEON.) 

[Dessine  et  grave  dans  1  ’lie  de  l’Elbe  par  M’r.  Dalbon.] 
Bust,  no  hat,  to  left  but  facing  the  front.  Stipple  en¬ 
graving,  small  4to,  with  full  margins.  [1814.] 

*  Proof  before  letters. 

Drawn  and  engraved  from  life  by  the  artist  while  Napoleon 
was  at  Elba.  A  very  rare  portrait. 


DANNECUN:  Printer. 

739.  BUONAPARTE  I.  CONSUL  DE  LA  REP.  FRAN. 

Allegorical  etching  containing  medallion  profile  por¬ 
trait  of  Napoleon  surrounded  by  allegorical  figures,  the 
oval  surmounted  by  the  Gallic  Cock;  below  a  smaller 
engraving  of  the  Treaty  of  Amiens,  1802,  escorted  by 
Cavalry,  descriptive  letterpress  at  the  bottom.  Folio. 
Paris,  [1802.] 

LOUIS  DARCIS. 

740.  BUONAPARTE  General  en  Chef  de  l’Armee  d’ltalie. 

C.  Vernet  del.  Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  right, 
Napoleon  in  Directory  Costume,  the  passage  of  the 
Bridge  at  Areola  in  the  background.  Stipple  engrav¬ 
ing,  4to.  [Circa  1800.] 


PAUL  DELAROCHE:  Painter. 

741.  NAPOLEON. 

Kauffmann  lith.,  1842.  Fine  lithograph  in  colors  after 
the  famous  painting.  Small  folio. 

742.  (NAPOLEON.) 

Facsimile  in  colors  of  the  original  painting  by  Dela- 
roche,  showing  Napoleon  at  half  length.  4to,  India 
proof  before  letters. 

PH.  LOUIS  DEBUCOURT. 

743.  NAPOLEON  I’ER.  A  la  Legion  d’Honneur. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  Napoleon  in  Imperial 
—  Costume,  staff  and  troops  in  woods  in  the  background. 
Mezzotint,  large  folio.  [Paris,  circa  1812.] 

*  Brilliant  original  impression  with  margins.  Very  rare. 

90 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


DELION :  Publisher. 


744.  A  LA  POSTERITE:  Campagne  de  70  Jours  An  XIV. 
1805. 


Broadside,  with  portraits  of  Napoleon  and  Josephine 
engraved  on  wood  in  medallions  to  upper  right  and 
left.  The  broadside  contains  Napoleon’s  Address  to 
his  Army  in  1805  and  a  table  “Epoques  Memorables  de 
la  Campagne.”  Dedie  a  sa  Majeste,  Napoleon  le  Grand. 
Large  folio  [Circa  1806.] 


745.  NAPOLEON  BONAPARTE :  Empereur  des  Francais, 
etc. 


JOSEPHINE  IMPERATRICE:  des  Francais,  etc. 
Stipple  engravings,  equestrian  portraits,  both  with 
crowns.  Small  4to,  crudely  colored,  and  wormed.  (2) 


DEMACHI  AND  N.  DE  VILLENEUVE. 

746.  BONAPARTE  Pacificateur  de  1 ’Europe.  After  Velin. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  right,  Napoleon  in  Direc¬ 
tory  Costume  holding  scroll  “  Preliminaires  de  Paix, 
etc.,”  cavalry  combat  in  the  background.  Mezzotint, 

_ folio.  Paris,  chez  Bonneville  [1802].  Slight  crease  at 

*  centre. 

*  Brilliant  impression  with  full  margins  from  private  collec¬ 
tion  with  stamp. 


DESHAYES:  Publisher. 


747.  NAPOLEON. 


//. 


Half  length,  right  arm  in  vest,  no  hat.  Lithograph, 
small  folio  printed  in  colors.  [Circa  1815.] 


- .  DURIEZ. 

748.  NAPOLEON  1805, 

Full  bust  profile  to  left,  bareheaded.  Lithograph  folio. 
*  Brilliant  proof. 

G.  ENGELMANN. 


749. 

y  £? 


NAPOLEON  I’er,  Accompagne  de  ses  braves  rentrant 
en  France  le  1  ’er  Mars,  1815.  Lithographie  de  G.  Engel- 
mann  a  Mulhouse,  haut  Rhin,  le  20  Mars,  1815.  Folio. 

*  An  extremely  rare  portrait  of  Napoleon  and  one  of  a  very 
few  known  examples  of  early  dated  lithography.  -In  perfect 
condition  with  large  margins.  Brilliant  impression. 


91 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


FREY:  Publisher. 

750.  CRANOSCOPIE  ET  PHYSIOGNOMONIE  de  Na¬ 
poleon  Bonaparte  et  des  ses  principaux  competiteurs, 
etc. 

Broadside  with  printed  text;  at  the  top  are  lithograph 
portraits  of  Napoleon,  profile  and  full  face  sectional 
and  cranial  measurements  of  Napoleon’s  skull,  beneath 
which  is  a  row  of  portraits  of  Berthier,  Fox,  Pitt,  Well¬ 
ington,  and  seven  others,  and  three  plans  of  the  cam¬ 
paign  in  Italy.  Very  large  folio,  varnished  and  backed 
with  linen. 

*  A  very  curious  and  rare  broadside,  printed  probably  about 
1821. 


FRY  AND  T.  SUTHERLAND. 

751.  NAPOLEON.  After  W.  Heath. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  Napoleon  followed 
by  Ney  and  Aides-de-Camp;  a  cavalry  charge  in  the 
left  background.  Aquatint  in  colors.  Large  folio. 
London,  1836. 


A.  G. 


v/T- 


752.  NAPOLEON  CONDUIT  A  LTMMORTALITE. 

Napoleon  on  Pegasus,  to  right.  Aquatint.  Large  folio. 
Paris,  chez  Offroi. 

*  Excessively  rare  proof  printed  on  papier  velin,  with  full 
margins. 


.  GALARD. 


753. 


(NAPOLEON.) 

Bust,  profile  to  left,  cocked  hat  within  outline  circle. 

Galard  del.  et  sculp.  1809.  Stipple  engraving  in  colors. 

12mo. 

*  At  the  bottom  is  written :  1 1  This*  splendid  color  engraving 
has  been  engraved  by  Galard  at  Bordeaux,  1809.  He  became 
afterwards  a  distinguished  lithographer.  This  portrait  must 
be  of  the  greatest  rarity  as  I  have  never  seen  or  heard  of 
another  copy.  ’  ’ 


ANTONIO  GIBERT  AND  G.  LONGHI. 


NAPOLEONE  IL  GRANDE  a  Monte  S.  Bernardo. 
After  David.  Line  engraving,  large  folio,  with  full 
margins.  Milan,  1809. 

92 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


.  GODEFROY. 


755.  NAPOLEON  Per. 


Bust,  profile  to  right,  bareheaded,  in  circle.  Mezzotint, 
12mo. 

*  Proof  of  a  very  rare  and  exquisite  engraving. 


3 


A.  GRADVOHL. 

756.  NAPOLEON  LE  GRAND,  Etc. 

Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  cocked  hat,  in  oval  on  rectangle. 
.  Line  engraving.  Small  4to,  full  margins.  Proof  on 
_  papier  velin. 


757. 


HENRI  DE  GREUX. 

(NAPOLEON.) 

Bust,  life  size,  barehead,  heavy  coat.  Large  folio,  litho¬ 
graph  on  India  paper. 

*The  copy  sent  by  the  artist  for  copyright  purposes  with 
stamp,  on  which  he  has  inscribed  1  1  Etude  pour  un  portrait  de 
Napoleon.  No.  2  (epreuve  de  Per  etat)  Henri  de  Greux. 


F.  GUIMPEL. 

758.  NAPOLEON  I.  Premier  Empereur  des  Frangois,  etc. 
Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  followed  by  his  staff. 

_ _  Line  and  stipple  engraving,  small  4to,  colored.  [Circa 

1812,] 


G.  HEMMERLE. 

759.  NAPOLEON. 


Full  bust  to  right,  left  hand  in  vest.  Lithograph  printed 
in  colors.  Small  folio,  no  date. 

*  Open  Letter  Proof.  Rare.  From  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 


J.  JEHOTTE. 


760. 


NAPOLEON  BONAPARTE :  Premier  Consul,  visite  et 
releve  le  Faubourg  d’Amercoeur  de  le  Ville  de  Liege 
incendie  en  1793  par  les  Autrichiens,  etc. 
Three-quarter  length,  right  hand  in  vest,  stone  entabla¬ 
ture,  the  lower  panel  containing  a  view  of  Liege.  Line 
engraving,  large  folio.  Dessine  et  grave  par  L.  Jehotte 
a  Liege,  1804. 


93 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


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JOHANN  FRIEDRICH  JUEGEL. 

761.  NAPOLEON  EMPEREUR  DES  FRANCAIS,  Etc. 

Bust,  profile  to  left,  cocked  hat.  Oval  medallion.  Aqua¬ 
tint  in  colors.  Small  4to,  with  full  margins. 

F.  F.  KASPEL :  Publisher. 

762.  NAPOLEON. 

Bust  looking  slightly  to  left,  cocked  hat  and  great  coat. 
Lithograph.  Small  folio. 

*  Prom  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 

763.  NAPOLEON. 

The  same  print,  re-drawn,  without  name  of  artist  or 
publisher.  Lithograph,  small  folio. 

J.  F.  KRETHLOW. 

764.  NAPOLEON  EMPEREUR  DES  FRANQAIS,  Etc. 

Stipple  engraving.  Full  bust  in  cocked  hat  profile  to 
left  in  oval.  After  J.  F.  Bolt.  In  colors.  Small  4to. 
Berlin,  1806. 

ALPHONSE  LAMOTTE. 

765.  NAPOLEON  IN  THE  ALPS.  After  Detaille. 

Etching,  remarque  proof  before  letters  on  thin  parch¬ 
ment,  signed  by  Detaille  and  Lamotte.  Folio,  1901. 

CAP.  B.  LASINIO. 

766.  NAPOLEONE  IL  GRANDE:  Alla  Battaglia  presso 

Austerlitz,  le  2  Decembre  1805. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left.  Stipple  and  line 
engraving.  Small  folio. 

PIERRE  ADRIEN  LE  BEAU. 

767.  NAPOLEON  L ’EMPEREUR  DES  FRANCAIS. 

Equestrian  portrait  of  Napoleon  followed  by  two  Aides- 
de-Camp ;  cavalry  skirmish  and  village  in  the  back¬ 
ground.  Line  engraving  after  Nodet.  Oblong  folio,  cut 
close  and  mounted. 

*  A  rare  portrait  of  Napoleon  reproduced  by  Baring-Gould 
in  his  Life  of  Napoleon. 

768.  NAPOLEON  I’er,  Empereur  des  Frangais,  etc. 

Nodet  del.  Half  length  in  oval,  left  hand  in  vest.  Line 
engraving,  4to.  Paris,  n.  d. 

94 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 

J.  M.  LEROUX. 

769.  NAPOLEON. 

Bust,  no  hat,  profile  to  left.  Line  engraving  after 


Fabier.  Small  4to. 

CHARLES  FR.  G.  LEVACHEZ. 

770.  BONAPARTE  PREMIER  CONSUL  DE  LA  REPUB- 
LIQUE  FRANQAISE. 


3  2  “ 

Full  bust  in  oval,  supported  on  a  tablet  containing  an 
engraving  of  the  ‘  ‘  Revue  de  Quintidi. 1  ’  Aquatint  after 
Boilly.  Small  folio. 

*  Original  impression  printed  in  colors.  Rare. 

771.  NAPOLEON  au  Retour  de  LTle  d’Elbe.  C.  Yernet  del. 
Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  cavalry  galloping  far 


3#“ 

in  the  distance.  Aquatint  printed  in  colors.  Small 
-  folio. 

*  Brilliant  original  impression,  extremely  rare. 

GUSTAVE  LEVY. 

772.  (NAPOLEON.)  Three-quarter  length,  Directory  Cos- 


2.- 

tume,  left  hand  resting  on  table  on  which  is  map  of 
Italy.  Line  engraving,  4to,  India  Proof  Before  Let¬ 
ters. 

J.  LONGHI. 

773.  (BONAPARTE  A  LA  BATAILLE  D’ARCOLE  LE  27 


Sc.— 

BRUM  AIRE  AN  Y.) 

After  Le  Gros.  Three-quarter  length,  sword  in  right 
hand,  waving  flag  in  left  hand,  Directory  Costume, 
bareheaded.  Line  engraving,  large  folio,  cut  to  plate 
mark.  Engraved  at  Milan,  1798. 

*  Very  finely  colored  by  band  to  resemble  an  oil  painting. 

J.  MARCHAND. 

774.  NAPOLEON  LE  GRAND.  After  Chabord. 


3r 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  right.  Troops  in  battle 
and  village  in  the  background.  Mezzotint  printed  in 
brown.  Large  folio,  with  full  margins.  Paris,  1810. 

*  Superb  proof  of  this  rare  and  beautiful  engraving. 

95 

Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


LOUIS  FR.  MARIAGE* 

775.  RENTREE  DE  NAPOLEON  LE  GRAND  dans  la  Capi- 
tale  de  L ’Empire  Francais,  le  20  Mars,  1815. 
Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  Napoleon  as  Impera- 
tor,  the  figures  of  Fame  and  Victory  floating  over  his 
head,  other  allegorical  figures  at  the  base,  the  Island  of 
Elba  in  the  background.  Stipple  engraving,  large  folio. 
Paris,  1815. 

*  Brilliant  impression,  extremely  rare,  engraved  and  issued 
in  Paris  immediately  on  Napoleon's  return  from  Elba. 


CAPTAIN  MARRYAT. 

776.  (NAPOLEON  IN  DEATH.) 

Dessine  apres  Nature  a  L’lsle  de  Ste  Helene  par  le 
Capitaine  Marryat.  Stipple  engraving,  small  folio, 
proof. 


A.  MAURIN. 

777.  NAPOLEON  I'er  EMPEREUR  DES  FRANQAIS,  Etc. 

Bust  of  Napoleon,  bareheaded,  in  oval  oak  wreath  sur¬ 
mounted  by  an  eagle,  the  Vendome  Column  and  the 
Pyramids  at  the  rear,  and  vignette  battle  scenes,  in¬ 
cluding  Austerlitz,  beneath.  Lithograph,  large  folio. 

778.  TRIOMPHE  DE  TRAJAN. 

Prud’hon  pinx.  Napoleon  as  Imperator  in  a  Chariot 
in  a  Roman  Triumphal  Procession.  Lithograph,  oblong 
folio,  open  letter  proof  on  India  paper.  Paris,  chez 
Sazeras  &  Duval.  [Circa  1810.] 


E.  MAYER. 

779.  NAPOLEON  PREMIER,  Empereur  des  Francais,  etc. 
After  J.  B.  Lampe.  Three-quarter  length,  right  hand 
raised  holding  document,  map  in  left  hand,  bareheaded. 
Stipple  engraving  folio.  Paris,  n.  d. 

*  A  fine  proof  printed  on  papier  velin. 


J.  L.  E.  MEISONNIER. 

780.  NAPOLEON  ON  HIS  WHITE  HORSE. 

Painted  by  Meisonnier  in  1863,  very  fine  Goupilgrav- 
ure,  printed  in  colors.  Folio. 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


ROBIN  DE  MONTIGNY. 

781.  BUONAPARTE. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  Napoleon  in  Direc- 
—  tory  Costume.  Stipple  engraving  printed  in  colors. 
4to.  Paris,  chez  Bassett,  circa  1798. 

GUGLIELMO  MORGHEN. 

782.  (NAPOLEON.) 

Profile  statuary  bust,  to  left,  within  circle.  Line  en¬ 
graving  after  J.  B.  Wicar  from  a  drawing  made  in 
1807.  Folio.  Proof  Before  Letters. 


C.  EDUARD  MULLER:  Berlin,  Publisher. 

783.  (NAPOLEON.) 

Full  bust,  slightly  to  right.  Lithograph,  small  4to, 
q  India  proof. 

*  Prom  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 

C.  MULLER. 

784.  NAP.  BONAPARTE  OBER  CONSUL  YON  FRANK- 
REICH. 

Soft  ground  etching,  life  size,  profile  to  left  after 
Chretien.  Large  folio,  from  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 


•.  PAULLET. 

785.  TABLEAU  MNEMONIQUE  DE  L’HISTOIRE  DE 
NAPOLEON,  1793-1821. 

A  pyramidal  series  of  medallions  showing  events  in 
Napoleon’s  career  interrupted  by  scrolls  from  which 
depend  three  outline  portrait  heads  of  Napoleon  at  the 
principal  periods  of  his  life.  Descriptive  text  at  base 
and  on  either  side.  Lithograph,  large  folio,  printed  at 
Nancy,  circa  1821. 

*  On  papier  velin. 


A.  PHELIPPEAUX. 

786.  NAPOLEON. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  right.  Infantry  and 
Cavalry  in  the  background.  Stipple  engraving  colored. 
Small  4to.  Paris  [Circa  1812.] 

97 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


/ 


J.  QUARTLEY. 

787.  (NAPOLEON.) 

Profile  head  to  right,  as  Imperator,  decorated  with  star 
and  eagle.  Wood  engraving,  8vo. 

*  Proof  before  letters  from  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 


F.  ROSASPINA. 

788.  NAPOLEONE.  BONAPARTE  PRIMO.  CONSOLE. 
DELLA.REP.FRANCESK  Etc.  After  Pelagi. 
Statuary  tablet,  inscribed  as  above,  medallion  of 
Napoleon,  profile  to  left,  frame  and  two  Roman  figures 
at  the  top,  with  insignia,  fasces,  etc.,  at  bottom  and 
sides.  Folio.  Ca.  1800. 


SPENCERIAN  PORTRAITS. 

789.  BONAPARTE. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  in  oval  ornamental  . 
scroll  border  with  four  lines  from  Boileau  beneath.  Re¬ 
production  of  pen-work,  Dixembourg,  graveur;  Jarin, 
Professeur  d’Ecriture.  Small  folio.  Circa  1810. 


790.  NAPOLEON  SYNOPTIQUE. 

J.  A.  Gaudibert  invt.,  Fernique  et  Motte  del.  Eques¬ 
trian  portrait,  figures  and  details  outlined  by  text 
giving  the  principal  events  in  Napoleon’s  life,  under¬ 
neath  the  text  reproduced  in  three  columns.  Engraved 
in  imitation  of  calligraphy.  Folio,  published  by  J.  A. 
Gaudibert,  teacher  of  Calligraphy. 


ALOYS  SENEFELDER:  Lithographer. 


791.  LE  GENERAL  BONAPARTE.  1799. 


Trolli  del.  Full  bust,  bareheaded,  with  long  hair, 
heavy  cloak  over  left  shoulder.  Large  folio. 

*  Superb  impression  with  full  margins  printed  by  the  in¬ 
ventor  of  lithography. 


J.  T.  IN  MILANO. 

792.  GENERALE  BONAPARTE. 

Full  bust,  bareheaded,  long  hair  with  queue,  in  oval 
supported  by  the  Gallic  Cock  and  with  Trophies  of 
arms,  cap  of  liberty,  etc.  Stipple  engraving,  profile  to 
right.  Small  4to. 


3  o r 


793.  (GENERALE  BONAPARTE.) 

Proof  of  the  same  plate  before  the  title  (which  is  on 
the  scroll)  or  the  name  of  the  engraver. 

9S 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


J.  J.  FRANCOIS  TASSAERT. 

794.  BONAPARTE  Premier  Consul  de  la  Repub  ’que  Franc 

aise. 

_ Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  right,  Napoleon  in  Direc¬ 
tory  Costume  in  an  Italian  mountainous  landscape. 
Drawn  by  Hennequin  after  Appiani.  Stipple  engrav¬ 
ing,  folio.  [Circa  1800] 

795.  NAPOLEON  I’er  Empereur  des  Francais  et  Roi  d’ltalie. 

The  same  portrait,  the  figure  of  Napoleon  re-engraved 
^  ^  with  cocked  hat.  Drawn  by  Naudet.  Stipple  engrav- 
ing,  folio.  [Circa  1805] 


MISCELLANEOUS  PORTRAITS. 

W.  N.  GARDINER. 

796.  TO  HORSE !  TO  HORSE !  THE  STANDARD  FLIES. 

Poem  in  two  columns  on  a  folio  sheet  surmounted  by 
an  etching  of  the  St.  James’  Loyal  Volunteers  in 
; _ _  colors.  Small  folio.  London,  1803. 

L.  GARNERAY. 

797.  31  JUILLET  1830.  LE  DUC  D  ’ORLEANS  EST 

PRESENTE  AU  PEUPLE  PAR  LE  GENERAL 
—  LAFAYETTE. 

Aquatint.  Very  large  oblong  folio.  Brilliant  Proof 

IN  FINE  CONDITION. 

C.  GAUCHER. 

798.  CHARLES  HENRI  COMTE  D’ESTAING,  Etc. 

In  America  during  the  Revolution  in  command  of  the 

_  French  Fleet.  Bust  in  oval  on  inscribed  tablet.  Line 

engraving  after  F.  Sabler.  Smdll  4to,  full  margins,  the 
coat-of-arms  colored. 

*  Fine  and  rare  engraving. 

THEODORE  GERICAULT. 

One  of  the  earliest  and  most  famous  of  the  Men  of  1830. 

799.  (NAPOLEON  AT  THE  CONVENT  OF  ST.  BER¬ 

NARD.) 

Lithograph  de  C.  Motte.  Oblong  folio. 

*  Brilliant  proof  of  an  extremely  rare  and  early  lithograph 
executed  about  1820.  In  fine  condition  with  large  margins, 
from  the  Peoli  collection  and  with  another  collector ’s  initials. 

99 


Portraits  ( Miscellaneous )  — Continued. 


A.  GODEFROY. 

800.  MADAME  ROYALE  DUCHESSE  D  ’ANGOULEME. 
Daughter  of  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette.  Full 
length  in  Court  Costume.  Engraved  after  A.  Garneroy. 
Folio,  printed  in  colors,  open  letter  proof  with  full 
margins. 


FRANCOIS  GODEFROY. 

e 

801.  JEAN  SIFREIN  MAURY. 

Three-quarter  length  in  clerical  dress,  seated  at  a  table. 
Line  engraving.  Folio. 

*  Maury  was  Archbishop  of  Paris  during  the  First  Empire. 


VALENTINE  GREEN. 

802.  FIELD-MARSHAL  COUNT  SOUVOROFF  RIMIN- 
SKOI. 

Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Russian  and  Austrian 
Armies  in  Italy,  Etc.  Half  length  in  stone  oval  on 
rectangle.  Mezzotint  printed  in  colors  after  a  draw¬ 
ing  by  Lt.  Fries.  Folio,  full  margins.  London,  1799. 

*  Very  rare. 


H.  GREVEDON. 

803.  M.  LE  BARON  D’HAUSSEZ,  Ministre  de  la  Marine. 
Half  length  in  braided  coat.  Lith.  de  Lemercier.  Folio. 
(Paris),  1829. 

*  Brilliant  Open  Letter  Proof  on  India  Paper. 


I.  HASSELL. 

804.  THE  DREADFUL  MISERIES  OF  THE  FRENCH 

ARMY. 

Enbivouac  surprised  by  the  Russian  Cossacks.  Aqua¬ 
tint  after  J.  M.  Wright.  Oblong  folio,  printed  in 
colors,  [circa  1815.] 

T.  HELLYER. 

805.  BATTLE  OF  THE  NILE. 

Line  and  stipple  engraving  from  drawings  taken  on 
the  spot  by  Capt.  J.  Weir  of  H.  M.  S.  Audacious. 
Large  oblong  folio,  printed  in  colors.  A  tear  in  the 
centre  has  been  repaired. 

*A  VERY  RARE  AND  BEAUTIFUL  ENGRAVING. 


Portraits  (Miscellaneous) — Continued. 


LIEUT.-GENERAL  LORD  HILL. 

806.  EQUESTRIAN  PORTRAIT. 

Etching.  4to.  1812.  In  colors. 

*  One  of  the  most  famous  of  the  English  Generals  in  the 
Peninsula  War. 


J.  HOUBRAKEN. 


807.  JOHN  MILTON. 


Bust  portrait,  within  stone  circle  on  a  pedestal, 
graved  1741.  4to. 

*  A  beautiful  impression. 


En- 


FRANCOIS  HUBERT. 


808.  DE  MALESHERBES:  ANCIEN  MINISTRE  ET 
SECRETAIRE  D’ETAT. 


3. 


Bust  within  ornamental  frame,  after  Valade.  Folio. 

*  Malesherbes  volunteered  his  services  to  Louis  XVI  as  Coun¬ 
sel  at  his  trial  before  the  Convention.  This  conduct  caused 
his  execution  by  the  Terrorists  two  years  later.  A  beautiful 
impression  of  a  scarce  portrait. 


J.  B.  ISABEY. 

809.  ARRIVE E  DE  SON  ALTESSE  ROYALE  LE  DUC 
DE  BORDEAUX  A  CHAMBORD. 


L 


Son  of  the  Duchess  de  Berry  and  Pretender  to  the 
Throne  of  France.  Original  lithograph  by  the  famous 
painter,  1824.  Oblong  folio. 

*  A  very  rare  example  of  lithography  by  one  of  the  famous 
‘ 1  Men  of  1830.” 


FRANCOIS  JANINET. 


810.  PRO  JET  D’UN  PALAIS  DE  LEGISLATURE. 


/. 


VO 


Aquatint  after  F.  Gilbert.  Oblong  folio  printed  in 
colors  (1790). 

*  The  author  was  one  of  the  most  famous  of  the  late  Eigh¬ 
teenth  Century  Color  Printers. 


EUGENE  JAZET. 

811.  MILIT AIRES  RUSSES  AU  BIVOUAC. 

—  Aquatint  after  Sauerweid.  Small  oblong  folio, 

PRINTED  IN  COLORS. 


812. 

//.- 


CHARLES  X,  ROI  DE  FRANCE. 
Full  length  in  royal  robes.  Aquatint. 

101 


Large  folio. 


Portraits  ( Miscellaneous )  — Continued. 


G.  KEATING. 

813.  SIR  EDWARD  BERRY.  After  H.  Singleton. 

Captain  of  His  Majesty’s  Ship  the  Vanguard  and 
First  Captain  to  Admiral  Lord  Nelson.  Mezzotint. 
Folio,  half  length,  beautiful  impression  but  slightly 
creased  in  the  bottom  margin.  London,  1799. 

WILLIAM  KOBELL:  Artist. 

814.  (GERMAN  DRAGOONS  ON  A  SCOUTING  PARTY.) 

Drawn  by  Kobell  in  1800  and  engraved  by  Adam 
Bartsch,  1802.  Oblong  folio.  Engraver’s  trial  proof. 

*  From  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 

JEAN  NICOLAS  LAUGIER. 

815.  ANNE  LOUISE  GERMAINE  NECKER,  BARONNE 

DE  STAEL-HOLSTEIN. 

Three-quarter  length  in  low  cut  dress,  holding  cloak, 
standing  near  a  balcony.  Line  engraving  after  Gerard 
Small  folio.  Paris,  Chez  Bernard,  1818. 

P.  A.  LE  BEAU. 

816.  PRISE  DU  CAP  FRANQAIS  PAR  L’ARMEE  FRAN- 

QAISE,  Sous  le  Commandement  de  Gen  Le  Clerc, 
1802. 

Line  engraving  after  Nodet.  Oblong  folio.  1802. 

*  A  view  of  the  French  landing  in  San  Domingo  opposed  by 
Toussaint  1  ’Ouverture. 

H.  LE  COMTE. 

817.  NAUFRAGE  DE  LA  FREGATE  LA  MEDUSE. 

Lithograph  by  C.  de  Lasteyrie.  Oblong  folio  (1818). 

F.  C.  LEWIS. 

818.  CARDINAL  GONSALVI.  After  Lawrence. 

The  negotiator  of  the  concordat  between  Napoleon  and 
the  Pope.  Bust  portrait.  Folio.  1830. 

F.  LIGNON. 

819.  FR.  JOSEPH  TALMA — Celebrated  French  Tragedian). 

Bust  in  character.  Line  engraving  in  1824  after  Picot. 
4to,  proof  before  the  title. 

LOUIS  XVI. 

820.  LOUIS  XVI.  After  L.  S.  Boizot. 

Profile  bust  in  long  queue,  facing  to  left,  within  cir¬ 
cular  medallion  suspended  from  a  wreath.  Line  en¬ 
graving  by  M.  L.  A.  Boizot.  4to.  Very  fine  impression. 
102 


Portraits  ( Miscellaneous )  — Continued. 


LOUIS  PHILIPPE. 

.  £^821.  L-  PHILIPPE  Ier.  After  Pecheux. 

'  Pull  bust.  Stipple  engraving  by  Mecou.  Small  folio. 


822.  PHILIPPE  DE  FRANCE,  DUC  D ’ORLEANS. 
Equestrian  portrait  engraved  by  P.  Stephani. 
Published  by  Nicolas  Visscher. 


4to. 


*  The  Kegent  of  France  during  the  minority  of  Louis'  XY. 


QUEEN  LOUISA  OF  PRUSSIA. 

823.  LUISE  AUGUSTE  WILHELMINE  AMALIE, 
KONIGIN  VON  PREUSZEN. 

3,  Half-length,  rising  from  the  clouds,  in  oval  formed  of 

a  snake  with  its  tail  in  its  mouth.  Stipple  engraving 
after  Wolff.  Folio,  [ca.  1810]. 


824.  LUIGIA  AUGUSTA  GUGLIELMINA,  REGINA  DI 
PRUSSIA. 

Full  length  in  military  riding  costume,  seated  on  a 
bank.  Engraved  by  G.  A.  Sassio  after  Bosio.  4to. 


TOUSSAINT  L’OUVERTURE. 

825.  COMMANDANT  EN  CHEF  A  ST.  DOMINGUE. 

Equestrian  portrait.  Contemporary  engraving,  un- 
—  signed.  4to.  In  colors. 


J.  G.  MANSFELD. 


826.  BARON  HILLER.  After  Wiehert. 


i~o 


Commanded  the  Austrian  army  in  Italy  in  1813.  Bust 
in  oval.  Stipple  engraving.  4to.  Vienna  (1813). 

MADAME  MARCHAND. 


/ 


827.  MARQUIS  DE  BONCHAMP,  Lt.-Gen.  des 
Royales  Vendeennes. 

Bust  in  stipple,  printed  in  colors.  8vo. 

J.  M.  MOREAU. 


Armees 


828.  CEREMONY  OF  TE  DEUM  BY  THE  ALLIED 
ARMIES  ON  THE  SQUARE  OF  LOUIS  XV  AT 
-r-  PARIS  THE  10TH  APRIL,  1814. 

Aquatint  from  a  drawing  made  on  the  spot  by  Moreau. 
Oblong  folio,  printed  in  colors. 


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829.  NARRATIVE  of  the  Most  Remarkable  Events 

which  Occurred  in  and  near  Leipzig,  from  14th  to  19th 
October,  1813  (Shoberl) ;  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Waterloo 
(Lond.  1815);  Field  of  Waterloo  (Sir  Walter  Scott,  1815); 
Battle  of  Waterloo  (Buchan,  1816).  Maps.  Bound  in  1 
vol.  8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  and  Edinb.  1814-16 

830.  NECKER  (JACQUES — Financier  of  Louis  XVI). 
Administration  de  M.  Necker.  Analyse  des  fidits,  Arrets, 
Lettres-patentes,  declarations,  ordonances,  reglemens  et 
memoires,  emanes  de  departments  de  la  finance.  Sous  le 
ministere  de  M.  Necker.  Du  22  Xbre  1776,  au  mois  de  Mai 
1781.  A  very  beautifully  written  manuscript  of  43  leaves 
(96  pages),  with  the  following  inscription  on  the  title-page: 
“  Presente  a  M.  Gojard,  premier  Commis  des  finances.  Par 
son  tres  humble  et  tres-obeissant  Serviteur  Accard.  Xbre 
1781.”  Small  8vo,  contemporary  calf  gilt,  the  back  stamped 
with  the  Royal  Lily,  gilt  edges,  binding  a  little  worn. 

Paris,  1781 

831.  NECKER  (JACQUES — The  Financier,  Father  of 
Mdme.  de  Stael).  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Nov.  3,  1782. 

*  Necker  met  with  such  dissatisfaction  after  his  public  ex¬ 
posure  of  the  revenue  and  expenses  of  the  State  in  1781  that  he 
was  retired.  He  mentions  his  ministry  in  this  letter,  but  refers 
the  query  made  him  to  the  proper  officer. 

832.  [NELSON  (LORD).]  Copies  of  Original  Letters 
from  the  Army  of  General  Bonaparte  in  Egypt,  intercepted 
by  the  Fleet  under  the  command  of  Admiral  Lord  Nelson. 
Map.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  polished  calf,  gilt.  Lond.  1798 

833.  NELSON  (LORD).  The  Letters  of  Lord  Nelson  to 
Lady  Hamilton ;  with  a  Supplement  of  Interesting  Letters 
by  Distinguished  Characters.  2  vols.  8vo,  original  boards. 

Lond.  1814 

834.  NEUVILLE  (G.  G.  HYDE  DE — Active  Royalist  and 
Minister  to  the  U.  S.,  1816-21).  Autograph  Letter  Signed, 
1  p.  4to,  Compiegne,  March  23,  1819,  with  leaf  of  address. 

*  A  letter  of  a  friendly  nature  on  an  impending  visit  to  Paris. 

835.  NEY  (MICHEL — Duke  of  Elchingen,  shot  on  Dec. 
15,  1815).  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Recques,  3  thermidor 
An.  13  (July  21,  1805). 

*  Official  letter  to  Gen.  Dutailles  on  the  disposition  of  troops, 
shortly  before  lie  defeated  the  Austrians  at  Elchingen. 

104 


836.  NEY  (MARSHAL).  Trial  of  Marshal  Ney,  Prince 
of  Moskwa,  for  High  Treason.  By  Court  Martial,  and  by 
)  the  Chamber  of  Peers,  at  Paris  ...  the  Official  French  De- 

scription  of  the  Conflicts  at  the  Battle  of  Waterloo.  Por¬ 
trait.  8vo,  half  crimson  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1816 


837.  NEY  (MARSHAL).  Military  Studies.  Written  for 

the  Use  of  his  Officers.  Translated  from  Original  Manu¬ 
scripts  by  C.  H.  Caunter,  with  Introduction  and  Diagrams 
by  Maior  A.  James.  8vo,  half  maroon  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top.  Lond.  1833 

838.  NEY  (MARSHAL).  Memoirs  of  Marshal  Ney.  Pub¬ 
lished  by  his  Family.  Illustrated  with  portrait ,  maps ,  and 
plans.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1833 

839.  NICHOLSON  (WILLIAM).  History  of  the  War 
Occasioned  by  the  French  Revolution,  the  Early  History  of 
France,  and  Circumstances  which  led  to  the  Revolution. 
With  a  complete  History  of  the  Revolution,  and  Biographi¬ 
cal  Sketches.  22  fine  full-page  colored  plates  of  Napoleon , 
Gen.  Picton ,  the  Duke  of  Wellington  and  others ,  the  Battle 
of  Waterloo ,  etc.  Folio,  old  calf  (rebacked).  Lond.  1816 

*  A  RARE  COLORED  plate  book.  It  contains  the  first  account, 
so  far  as  known,  of  the  actual  operation  of  the  submarine 
boat,  and  gives  a  description  of  the  diving  boat  which  at  Nor¬ 
folk,  U.  S.  A.,  tried  to  destroy  the  Ramillies. 


840.  NICOLAS  (SIR  N.  H.).  A  Statement  of  the  means 
^  by  which  the  Nelson  Coat,  presented  by  H.R.H.  Prince 
Albert  to  Greenwich  Hospital,  was  obtained ;  etc.  Frontis¬ 
piece.  8vo,  half  olive  morocco,  gilt  top,  original  covers 
bound  in.  L°nd-  1846 


841.  NOEL  (F.  M.  J.).  The  Vision,  A  French  Poem  on 

_ the  Murder  of  the  Duke  D’Enghien.  ...  An  Ode  to  Lewis 

the  Eighteenth;  and  Stanzas  to  the  Duchess  D’Angou 
leme.  12mo,  half  orange  morocco,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1809 
*  Contains  both  French  and  English  versions. 


842.  NOLHAC  (PIERRE  DE).  La  Dauphine  Marie- 
Antoinette.  Colored  frontispiece ,  numerous  full-page 
_  plates ,  and  vignettes.  4to,  red  morocco,  gilt  back  and 
elaborate  side  borders,  decorated  with  the  arms  of  Marie- 
Antoinette  in  the  centre  of  each  cover,  gilt  edges,  original 
covers  bound  in,  by  Durvand.  Paris  [1896] 

*  Limited  issue.  Fine  copy.  Very  scarce. 


843.  NORRY  (CHARLES).  An  Account  of  the  French 
Expedition  to  Egypt:  comprehending  a  view  of  the  Country 
of  Lower  Egypt,  etc.  Translated  from  the  French.  Plan 
and  map.  8vo,  old  tree-calf.  Lond.  1800 

*  This  volume  also  contains  “  Report  of  the  Commission  of 
Arts,  Lond.  1800”;  and  “The  French  Expedition  in  Syria, 
Lond.  1799. 


105 


844.  NORVINS  (SIG.  DI).  Storia  di  Napoleone.  Prima 

edizione  Italian  a  con  note  e  Tavole.  Portraits ,  maps,  and 
numerous  folding  plates.  6  vols.  8vo,  old  vellum,  uncut 
(some  labels  loose).  Bastia,  1833-4 

845.  NORVINS  (M.  DE).  Histoire  de  Napoleon.  Illus¬ 

trated  with  portraits ,  plates  and  maps.  4  vols.  8vo,  half 
red  morocco,  gilt.  Paris,  1839 

*  Written  from  personal  observations.  The  author  served 
under  Napoleon. 

846.  NOTES  on  the  Battle  of  Jena,  14th  October,  1806. 
By  an  Officer  of  the  R.  Staff  Corps.  Illustrated.  8vo,  half 
red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut  (name  on  title).  Lond.  1827 

847.  QBER  (FREDERICK  A.).  Josephine,  Empress 

of  the  French.  Illustrations.  Small  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  [1895] 

848.  O’CONNOR  (T.  P.).  Napoleon.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1896 

849.  OFFICIAL  Correspondence  between  Great  Britain 

and  France,  on  the  subject  of  the  late  negotiation,  etc. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1803 

850.  OFFICER’S  MANUAL.  Military  Maxims  of  Napo¬ 
leon.  Translated  by  Col.  d’ Aguilar.  18mo,  half  calf. 

Dublin,  1831 

851.  O’MEARA  (BARRY).  Napoleon  in  Exile;  or,  A 

Voice  from  St.  Helena.  The  Opinions  and  Reflections  of 
Napoleon  on  the  most  important  events  of  his  Life  and 
Government,  in  his  own  Words.  Portraits.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  red  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1822 

852.  O’MEARA  (BARRY).  Napoleon.  Memoirs  of  the 

Military  and  Political  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte  .  .  .  chiefly 
from  the  writings  of  Dr.  B.  E.  O’Meara.  Plates ,  2  worn 
and  imperfect.  12mo,  original  sheep,  poor  copy  (not  re¬ 
turnable).  Hartford,  1822 

853.  O’MEARA  (BARRY).  Memoirs  of  Napoleon  Bona¬ 
parte,  with  Historical  Illustrations  and  Original  Anecdotes 
from  the  MS.  of  Count  Labedoyere.  Bringing  the  History 
to  the  Period  of  the  Battle  of  Waterloo.  Colored  plates. 
11  parts  in  14.  8vo,  original  yellow  WRAPPERS,  uncut 
(name  on  front  covers),  in  cloth  wrapper  and  case. 

Lond.  1835 

*  Scarce.  Fine  copy  in  the  original  parts,  with  brilliant 
impression  of  the  plates. 

854.  ORLEANS  (L.  PHILIPPE,  DUC  D’— “  Egalite  ”). 
Document  endorsed  and  signed,  2  pp.  folio,  Oct.  20,  1782. 

*  A  Pay  warrant  for  provisions,  signed  at  the  Palais  Royal, 
Paris,  the  hot-bed  of  the  Revolution.  Egalite  voted  for  the 
death  of  Louis  XVI  and  was  himself  guillotined  in  1793. 

106 


855.  "pAGET  (SIR  AUGUSTUS  B.).  The  Paget  Papers ; 

diplomatic  and  other  Correspondence.  Notes 
bv  Mrs.  J.  R.  Green.  2 4.  portraits.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 

J  ^  XT  V  1  QQ« 


856.  PAINE  (THOMAS).  Letter  to  the  People  of 
France,  and  the  French  Armies  on  the  Event  of  the  18th 
Fructidor— Sep.  4— and  its  Consequences.  8vo,  full  dark 
blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Printed,  1797;  N.  Y.,  Reprinted,  1798 


857.  PAMPHLETS.  A  Narrative  of  Events  connected 
with  the  first  abdication  of  the  Emperor  Napoleon  (Ussher), 
Dublin,  1841;  Of  Buonaparte  and  the  Bourbons  (Chateau¬ 
briand),  Lond.,  1814;  Short  Description  of  the  Island  of 
Elba,  1815;  Catalogue  of  the  Napoleon  Museum,  Lond., 
1843;  Declarations  of  the  King  of  Sweden,  Emperor  of 
Russia,  etc.,  Lond.,  1806;  Letter  to  a  Minister  of  State  (Du 
Pan),  Lond.,  n.  d. ;  Letters  addressed  to  Lord  Liverpool 
(Calvus),  Lond.,  1814.  Together  7  pieces,  bound  in  1  vol. 
8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  v.  p.  v.  d. 


858.  PAQUES  (JULIEN).  Le  Steele  d’Or,  ou  le  Bonheur 
de  la  France,  Strophes  en  l’honneur  de  la  Naissance^  du 
Prince,  Roi  de  Rome,  heritieu  du  Trone  de  grand  Napoleon. 
Viqnettes.  Folio,  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top. 

*  Paris,  1811 

859.  -  Another  Copy,  small  folio,  half  red  morocco 

gilt,  gilt  tops.  (From  the  Bibliotlieque  du  Chateau  de 
Valengay,  with  bookplate.) 

860.  PARDOE  (MISS).  Episodes  of  French  History, 

during  the  Consulate  and  the  First  Empire.  Illustrations. 
2  vols.  12mo,  half  calf.  Lond-  1859 


861.  PARQUIN  (CAPITAINE).  Recits  de  Guerre. 
Souvenirs  du  Capitaine  Parquin,  1803-1814.  Introduction 
par  Frederic  Masson.  Illustrations  by  Myrbach,  Dupray , 
Walker ,  and  others.  4to,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris  [1893] 

862.  PARSONS  (LIEUT.  G.  S).  Nelsonian  Reminis¬ 
cences.  12mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Bost.  1843 


863.  PASQUIER  (CHANCELLOR).  A  History  of  My 
Time.  Memoirs  of  Pasquier,  edited  by  the  Due  d’Audiffret- 
Pasquier.  Translated  by  C.  E.  Roche.  Portraits.  3  vols. 
small  8vo,  cloth.  U.  Y.  1893-4 


864.  PEACE  OF  1814.  An  Historical  Memento,  repre¬ 
senting  the  Different  Scenes  of  Public  Rejoicing,  which 
took  place  the  First  of  August  in  celebration  of  the  Glorious 
Peace  of  1814.  Colored  plates.  Large  folio,  half  crim¬ 
son  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1814 


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107 


865.  PELTIER  (JOHN).  The  Late  Picture  of  Paris;  or, 

a  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Revolution  of  the  Tenth  of 
August.  Chart.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1792-3 

866.  PELTIER  (JOHN).  The  Trial  of  John  Peltier  for 

a  Libel  against  Napoleon  Buonaparte.  Caricature.  8vo, 
half  calf.  Lond.  1803 

867.  PEYRE  (ROGER).  Napoleon  Ier  et  son  Temps. 

Ouvrage  illustre  de  13  planches  en  couleur  et  1/.31  gravures 
et  photogravures ,  dec.  2  vols.  imperial  8vo,  half  green  calf 
gilt,  gilt  tops.  Paris,  1888 

868.  PHILIPPART  (JOHN).  Memoirs,  etc.,  of  General 

Moreau.  Portrait,  facsimile  of  the  CeneraVs  last  letter,  and 
plan  of  the  siege  of  Kehl.  8vo,  half  brown  levant  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1814 

*  Scarce. 

869.  PHILIPPART  (JOHN).  Memoirs,  &c.,  of  General 

Moreau.  Illustrated  with  a  portrait,  facsimile  (map  miss¬ 
ing).  8vo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  edges.  Lond.  1814 

870.  PHIPSON  (DR.  T.  L.).  The  Storm  and  its  Por¬ 
tents.  Scenes  from  the  Reign  of  Louis  XVI.  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1878 

871.  PICHEGRU  (CHARLES — Revolutionary  General, 
died  in  1804  while  under  charges  of  conspiracy  against  Na¬ 
poleon).  Letter  Signed,  with  a  line  in  his  writing.  1  p. 
4to,  LaHaye.  29  Pluviose,  An.  3  (Feb.  17,  1795). 

*  Referring  to  a  prisoner  whom  he  agrees  to  release  on  parole. 

872.  PICHEGRU  (GENERAL).  A  History  of  the  Cam¬ 

paigns  of  General  Pichegru,  containing  the  Operations  of 
the  Armies  of  the  North,  and  of  the  Sambre  and  the  Meuse. 
By  Citizen  David.  8vo,  old  tree-calf.  Lond.  1796 

873.  PICTON  (G.  W.).  The  Battle  of  Waterloo;  or,  A 
General  History  of  the  Events  connected  with  that  impor¬ 
tant  Era;  from  the  Period  of  Bonaparte’s  Escape  from 
Elba,  to  his  arrival  at  St.  Helena,  &c.  Plans,  views,  por¬ 
traits,  ( See.,  some  colored.  8vo,  full  crimson  calf  gilt,  gilt 
edges,  by  Tout  (slight  repairs  to  two  maps).  Lond  ,  n.  d. 

874.  PICTURE  of  the  Empire  of  Buonaparte,  and  his 

Federate  Nations;  or,  the  Belgian  Traveller.  In  a  series  of 
Letters  from  a  Nobleman  to  a  Minister  of  State.  8vo,  half 
red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  Middletown,  Conn.,  1807 

875.  -  Another  Copy.  8vo,  old  calf  (writing  on  title). 

Middletown,  Conn.,  1807 

876.  PINKNEY  (COL.).  Travels  through  the  South  of 

France  and  in  the  Interior  of  the  Provinces  of  Provence 
and  Languedoc,  in  1807  and  1808.  4to,  half  cloth  and  boards, 
uncut.  Lond.  1809 


108 


877.  PITHOUD.  La  Vie  et  la  Mort  de  Louis  Capet,  dit  de 
Bourbon,  Seizieme  du  nom  et  dernier  Roi  de  France,  et 

"  celle  d’Antoinette  D’Autriche,  sa  femme.  Engraved  fron¬ 
tispiece.  8vo,  boards,  unctit  (portion  of  1  margin  repaired). 

Paris,  n.  d. 

878.  PLAIN  TRUTH ;  or,  An  Impartial  Account  of  the 
Proceedings  at  Paris  during  the  last  Nine  Months,  Contain¬ 
ing  a  Statement  of  the  Tenth  of  August  and  Third  of  Sep¬ 
tember.  By  an  Eye-Witness.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

Lond.  1792 


879.  PLAYFAIR  (WILLIAM).  The  History  of  Jacobin¬ 
ism,  its  Crimes,  Cruelties  and  Perfidies.  Thick  8vo,  half  red 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1795 


880.  PLAYFAIR  (WILLIAM).  The  History  of  Jacobin¬ 
ism,  its  Crimes,  Cruelties  and  Perfidies,  from  the  Com- 
(  mencement  of  the  French  Revolution.  2  vols.  8vo,  old 
tree-calf  (name  on  titles).  Lond.  1798 


881.  PLAYFAIR  (WILLIAM).  Political  Portraits,  in  this 
New  Aera;  with  Explanatory  Notes,  Historical  and  Bio- 
graphical.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  green  straight-grain  morocco, 
uncut.  Lond.  1813-16 

w  882.  POOLE  (REGINALD  LANE).  A  History  of  the 
Huguenots  of  the  Dispersion.  12mo,  cloth.  Lond.  1880 


883.  POORE  (BEN:  PERLEY).  The  Early  Life,  and 
First  Campaigns,  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte;  with  a  History 
of  the  Bonaparte  Family,  and  A  Review  of  French  Politics, 
to  the  Year  1796.  Portrait.  First  Edition.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Bost.  1851 


884.  PORTER  (R.  K.)  and  DUNLAP  (WILLIAM).  A 
_ ^  Narrative  of  the  Campaign  in  Russia  in  1812  (Porter);  and, 
Narrative  of  the  Events  which  followed  Buonaparte’s  Cam¬ 
paign  in  Russia,  &c.  (Dunlap).  Portrait.  8vo,  half  morocco 
o-ip-  Hartford,  1815 


885.  PORTRAITS.  Collection  Generale  des  Portraits  de 
les  Deputes  a  l’Assemblee  Nationale  tenue  a  Versailles  le 
4  Mai  1789.  159  engraved  portraits  by  Coqueret ,  Allais, 

-  (fee.,  after  Sandoz,  Lambert ,  Merrier,  and  others.  Small 
folio,  old  green  calf  gilt  (Lacks  title,  pencilled  notes  on 
portions  of  some  margins,  and  parts  of  a  number  of  plates 
stained).  [Paris,  ca 1<89] 

*  Contains  bookplate  of  Sir  Ross  O’Connell,  and  a  note  by  him 
on  the  final  end-paper,  relative  to  the  work. 

An  Exceedingly  Rare  and  Valuable  Collection  of 
Portraits. 


886.  PORTRAITS.  Galerie  de  Portraits  de  Personnages 
S’O  Cel^bres.  Four  pages  of  text  followed  by  16  miniature 
stipple  portraits  by  Bosselman,  including  separate  portraits 

109 


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of  Napoleon,  Marie  Louise,  Duke  of  Reichstadt,  Louis  XVI 
and  Louis  XVIII,  etc.  Square  18mo,  original  blue  paper 
wrappers,  uncut.  Paris:  Ostervald,  n.  d.  [ circa  1818] 

*  A  very  rare  series,  several  being  miniature  portraits. 

887.  PORTRAITS  de  tons  les  Souverains  de  l’Europe,  et 

des  Hommes  Illustres  Modernes;  accompagnes  d’un  Texte 
Biographique  de  leur  vie  Civile,  Politique  ou  Militaire. 
Dessines  d’apres  Nat  are  ou  Tableaux  Originaux ,  et  graves 
par  d’habiles  Artistes.  Par  Madame  Meyer,  Peintre.  Folio, 
half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1817 

*  Scarce  with  all  the  portraits,  which  includes  many  persons 
of  note. 

888.  PORTRAITS.  Rois  &  Reines  de  France.  A  collec¬ 

tion  of  about  70  portraits  from  Pharamond,  to  Marie- Amelie. 
Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  n.  p.  [probably  Paris,  ca.  1845] 

*  Includes  portrait  of  Napoleon. 

889.  POTEMKIN  (PRINCE).  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of 

Prince  Potemkin;  Field  Marshal  and  Commander-in-chief 
of  the  Russian  Army;  comprehending  Original  Anecdotes 
of  Catharine  the  Second  and  of  the  Russian  Court.  Por¬ 
trait  8 vo,  calf.  Lond.  1812 

890.  PRADT  (M.  DE).  Narrative  of  an  Embassy  to  War¬ 

saw  and  Wilna,  with  Personal  Attendance  on  the  Emperor 
Napoleon  during  the  disastrous  campaign  in  Russia.  8vo, 
half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1816 

891.  PRITDHOMME  (L.).  Dictionnaire  des  Individ  us 

envoyes  a  la  Mort  Judiciairement,  Revolutionnairement  et 
Contre-Revolutionnairement  pendant  la  Revolution.  Plates. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top.  Paris,  1796 

*The  half-titles  read  “  Histoire  Generale  des  Crimes  commis 
pendant  la  Revolution  Fran$aise,  etc.”  Scarce  and  interesting. 

892.  PULITZER  (ALBERT).  An  Idyll  under  Napoleon. 

The  Romance  of  Prince  Eugene.  Translated  from  the 
French  by  Mrs.  B.  M.  Sherman.  Illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops.  N.  Y.  1895 

893.  PULLY  (C.  J.  BANDON,  COMTE  DE— General  in 
the  Revolution).  Autograph  Document  Signed,  1  p.  4to, 
Hornebach,  Apl.  25,  1793. 

*  Interesting  document  written  shortly  before  abandoning 
the  camp  at  Hornebach,  for  which  Pully  was  suspended. 


894.  YAUEEN  OF  ETRURIA.  Memoir  of  the  Queen  of 
Etruria,  written  by  herself.  An  Authentic 
Narrative  of  the  seizure  and  removal  of  Pope  Pius  VII.  on 
the  6th  of  July,  1809,  with  genuine  Memoirs  of  his  Journey 
from  Rome  to  France,  and  thence  to  Savona.  Translated 


110 


from  the  Italian.  8vo,  boards,  paper  label.  Some  pages 
stained.  Lond.  1814 

*  Scarce.  It  is  said  that  the  MS.  was  seized  and  destroyed, 
and  that  few  copies  of  the  printed  work  got  into  circulation. 
The  author  was  Maria  Louisa  of  Bourbon. 


895.  X>  ABAUT  (J.  P.).  The  History  of  the  Revolution  in 
France.  Translated  from  the  French  of  J.  B. 
Rabaut  by  James  White.  8vo,  full  calf,  gilt.  Lond.  1793 


896.  RAPP  (GENERAL).  Memoirs  of  General  Count 
Rapp,  First  Aide-de-camp  to  Napoleon.  Written  by  him¬ 
self.  Portrait  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  18 '^3 


897.  RAMEL  (JEAN  PIERRE — French  General  assas- 
—  sinated  at  Toulouse,  1815).  Short  Autograph  Document 
Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Paris,  Feb.  15,  1795.  A  certificate. 


898.  “  REIGN  OF  TERROR,”  or  the  Diary  of  a  Volun- 
£0  teer  of  the  year  II.  [1793]  of  the  French  Republic.  Trans¬ 
lated  from  the  French  by  Samuel  Copland.  8vo,  half  maroon 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Lond.,  n.  d.  [1850] 


899.  REILLE  (HONORE  C.  M.  J.  COMTE— At  Jena, 
Napoleon’s  Aide-de-Camp).  Autograph  Letter  Signed,  lp. 
4to,  Lerida,  Aug.  4,  1812. 


*  Letter  of  congratulation  to  a  physician  on  being  appointed 
to  a  Hospital. 


900.  RELATION  of  the  Events  of  the  last  Campaign  of 
Buonaparte,  which  ended  in  the  Battle  of  Mont-Saint-Jean, 
called  likewise  of  Waterloo,  or  of  La  Belle  Alliance.  By  an 
Eye-Witness.  Maps.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Edinburgh,  1815 


/U. 


901.  RELLSTAB  (LOUIS).  Eighteen  Hundred  and 
Twelve:  or,  Napoleon’s  Invasion  of  Russia.  An  Historical 
Romance.  Frontispiece.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top. 


N.  Y.  1849 

902.  REVOLUTIONS  ALMANACH  von  1794-1804.  Nu¬ 
merous  engraved  portraits ,  maps  and  illustrations.  11  vols. 
16mo,  half  calf.  Gottingen,  1794-1804 


*  Among  the  portraits  are  those  of  Napoleon  and  all  the 
notables  of  the  French  Revolution,  a  rare  portrait  of  Washing¬ 
ton,  famous  Englishmen  of  the  time,  etc.  There  are  numerous 
caricatures  copied  from  famous  artists  of  the  period,  many 
plates  showing  the  cruelties  and  tortures  of  the  early  part  of 
the  Revolution,  etc. 


903.  REYNIER  (J.  L.  E. — Revolutionary  and  Napoleonic 
General).  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  folio,  Erstein,  10  Brumaire, 
An.  5  (31  Oct.  1796).  To  the  General  in  command  at  Nancy. 

*  Requesting  him  to  watch  carefully  for  deserters  from  the 
army  w^ho  might  pass  through  Nancy  and  send  them  to  the 
- -  army  at  Strasburg. 


Ill 


3 

904.  RICHARDSON  (MRS.  CHARLES).  Memoirs  of  the 
Private  Life  and  Opinions  of  Louisa,  Queen  of  Prussia. 
Portrait.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1847 

905.  RITCHIE  (T.  E. — Translator).  Campaign  of  Gen- 
i  eral  Buonaparte  in  Italy  in  1796-7.  By  a  General  Officer. 
Translated  from  the  French.  With  a  Narrative  of  the 
Operations  of  the  French  Armies  on  the  Rhine,  &c.  Por¬ 
trait  and  map.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Edinb.  1799 

/or 

906.  ROBERTSON  (J.  W.).  The  Life  and  Campaigns 
of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  from  his  Birth  down  to  his  de¬ 
parture  for  St.  Helena.  Portrait ,  engraved  by  J.  Wright. 
8vo,  half  red  calf  gilt,  gilt  top.  Newcastle,  1815 

3J- 

907.  ROBESPIERRE  (MAXIMILIEN  M.  I.— Leader  of 
the  “Mountain  99  in  the  Revolution).  Note  Signed,  Avig¬ 
non,  4  August,  1793.  To  the  Minister  of  Justice. 

*  A  notification  that  the  deputies  to  the  Army  of  Italy  find 
it  impossible  to  proceed  by  one  route,  but  will  proceed  by 
another, 

A  rare  autograph. 

si.  - 

908.  ROBESPIERRE  (MAXIMILIEN  M.  I.).  Autograph 
Letter  Signed,  1  p.  8vo  (to  St.  Just  and  Lebas),  Paris,  Dec. 
29,  1793. 

*  Beginning:  “  Robespierre  a  St.  Just  et  Labas,”  and  signed 
as  well.  An  important  full  Autograph  Letter  of  Robe¬ 
spierre,  and  doubtless  referring  to  the  establishment  of  the 
guillotine  on  the  Rhine  whither  Lebas  and  Saint  Just  were 
sent  about  this  time. 

909.  ROBESPIERRE,  COUTHON  and  COLLOT-D’HER- 
s-0)  S°  BOIS.  Document  signed  by  the  three,  1  p.  folio,  12  Prairial, 
^  '  An.  2  (21  May,  1794). 


/c£l 

*  Authorization  to  the  deputies  to  the  Army  of  Italy  to  con¬ 
tinue  their  duties  so  long  as  necessary. 

A  splendid  example  of  a  Revolutionary  document  with 
autographs  of  three  of  the  most  famous  participants. 

910.  ROBESPIERRE.  History  of  the  Conspiracy  of 
Maximilian  Robespierre.  Translated  from  the  French  of 
M.  Montjoye.  8vo,  tree  calf.  Lond.  1796 

<?.  — 

911.  ROBSON  (THOMAS).  St.  Helena  Memoirs.  Part 
First.  The  Memoirs  of  a  Yonng  Officer  of  the  Royal  Navy. 
12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1827 

/- 

/- 

912.  ROCHEFONTAINE  (STEPHEN— French  Officer, 
and  Lt.  Col.,  taught  Engineering  and  Artillery  at  West 
Point).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p.  4to,  West  Point,  Oct.  7,  1796.  To 
Col.  Walker,  N.  Y.,  on  business  matters. 

913.  ROCHEFONTAINE  (STEPHEN).  A.  L.  S.,  1  p. 
8vo,  West  Point,  Feb.  29,  1796.  To  Mr.  Freeman  on  post¬ 
poning  payment  for  the  garrison. 

112 

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914.  ROCCA  (M.  DE).  War  of  the  French  in  Spain 

during  the  Reign  of  the  Emperor  Napoleon.  8vo,  half  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Phila.  1823 

915.  ROLAND  (MADAME  JEANNE  MARIE  PPIIL- 

IPON).  An  Appeal  to  Impartial  Posterity;  or  a  Collection 
of  Tracts  written  by  her  in  Paris.  Translated  from  the 
French  Original.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  (Name  re¬ 
moved  from  titles,  and  a  former  owner’s  stamp  on  one  or 
two  pages.)  Lond.  1796 

916.  ROLAND  (JEAN  MARIE — French  Girondin,  hus¬ 
band  of  Mdme.  Roland).  Letter  signed,  1  p.  8vo,  Paris, 
12th  Oct.,  1792.  To  M.  Perregaux. 

*  Sending  him  an  authorization  to  seize  the  effects  of  a  per¬ 
son  who  claimed  to  be  exempt  from  a  decree  through  being  a 
foreigner.  Signed  as  Minister  of  the  Interior. 

917.  ROLAND  (MADAME).  Works.  Containing  her 

Philosophical  and  Literary  Essays,  her  correspondence  and 
her  travels.  Notes  and  discourse  by  L.  A.  Champagneux. 
Portrait.  8vo,  coatemporary  calf.  Lond.  1*00 

918.  ROPES  (JOHN  CODMAN).  The  Campaign  of 

Waterloo.  A  Military  History.  With  folio  atlas.  2  vols. 
8vo  and  folio,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1892-3 

919.  ROSE  (J.  HOLLAND).  Napoleonic  Studies  8vo, 

cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1904 

920.  ROSS  (SIR  JOHN).  Memoirs  and  Correspondence 

of  Admiral  Lord  de  Saumarez.  From  original  papers  in 
possession  of  the  Family.  Portraits  and  plates.  2  vols. 
8vo,  old  half  green  morocco  (rubbed).  Lond.  1838 

921.  ROUSSELIN  (ALEXANDER).  The  Life  of  Lazarus 
Hoche,  General  of  the  Armies  of  the  French  Republic. 
Portrait  by  King.  8vo,  old  half  calf  (one  cover  missing). 

Lond  1799 

922.  ROYIGO  (DUKE  OF).  Memoir  of  the  Duke  of 

Rovigo  (M.  Savary),  relative  to  the  fate  of  the  Duke  d’En- 
ghien.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Lond.  1823 

923.  ROVIGO  (DUKE  OF).  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of 
Rovigo  (M.  Savary),  written  bj'  Himself:  Illustrative  of  the 
History  of  the  Emperor  Napoleon.  4  vols.  8vo,  half  red 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops  (some  pages  stained  on  margins). 

Lond.  1828 

*  First  English  Edition.  Perhaps  the  most  valuable  of  the 
Memoirs  of  those  immediately  surrounding  Napoleon.  The 
trickery  of  Fouche  is  exposed  in  detail. 

924.  ROYAL  MEMOIRS  on  the  French  Revolution.  By 
Madame  Royale,  Duchess  of  Angouleme,  and  Monsieur,  now 
Louis  XVIII.  Frontispiece.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1823 


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925.  RUNCIMAN  (SIR  WALTER).  The  Tragedy  of 
St.  Helena.  Portrait.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

926.  RUSSIA.  A  Sketch  of  the  Military  and  Political 
Power  of  Russia  in  the  year  1817.  Map.  8vo,  half  calf 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1817 

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927.  OAFFELL  (W.  T.  R.).  The  Bonaparte-Patterson 
^  Marriage  in  1803,  and  the  secret  correspondence 
on  the  subject.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top 

Phila.  1873 

928.  SAINT-AMAND  (IMBERT  DE).  La  Cour  de  Vim- 
pera trice  Josephine.  Profusely  illustrated.  2  vols.  imperial 
4 to,  green  straight- grain  morocco,  emblematic  and  other 
tooling,  Imperial  arms  in  the  center  of  sides,  gilt  tops,  uncut, 
original  covers  bound  in,  by  Thierry.  Paris,  1889 

*  Extra-illustrated  by  the  insertion  of  85  plates  and  por¬ 
traits,  including  the  fine  colored  series  of  costumes  of  the 
period,  by  Marin,  choice  portraits  of  Napoleon,  Josephine,  etc. 

A  BEAUTIFUL  COPY. 

929.  SAINT-CYR  (GOUVION— Marshal).  Letter  Signed, 
1  p.  folio.  Ulm,  Apl.  1,  1809. 

*  Ordering  an  officer  to  report  at  Strasburg,  as  he  has  been 
appointed  on  St.  Cyr's  staff. 

/*~ 

930.  SAINT-CYR  (GOUVION— Marshal).  Letter  Signed, 
2  pp.  folio.  Paris,  Sept.  27,  1817. 

*  To  the  Due  d’Angouleme  stating  that  a  soldier  he  recom¬ 
mends  for  the  Cross  of  St.  Louis  is  not  entitled  to  it. 

931.  ST.  HELENA.  A  Geographical  and  Historical  Ac¬ 
count  of  the  Island  of  St.  Helena.  Colored  portrait  and  a 
view jof  the  island.  18mo,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  edges. 

Lond.,  n.  d.  [1815] 

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932.  ST.  HELENA.  Six  unsigned  colored  drawings  of 

scenes  at  St.  Helena;  the  House  where  Napoleon  died,  his 
first  Residence,  Portrait  after  death,  etc.  Mounted  and 
bound  in  an  old  blank-book,  with  remnants  of  a  silk  cover. 
In  a  blue  morocco  slip-case.  n.  p. — n.  d. 

*  These  drawings  show  signs  of  age,  and  have  split  in  a  few 
places. 

933.  ST.  HELENA.  Souvenir  of  St.  Helena.  Paste¬ 

board  box  with  a  glass  cover,  containing  specimens. of  ferns, 
flowers,  and  sea-weed  from  St.  Helena,  moss  from  Long- 
wood,  etc.  n.  p. — n.  d. 

934.  SALAMON  (MGR.  DE).  Unpublished  Memoirs  of 

the  Intern uncio  at  Paris  during  the  Revolution,  1790-1801. 
Preface,  etc.,  by  the  Abbe  Bridier.  Portrait.  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Bost.  1896 

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935.  SANTERRE  (ANTOINE  JOSEPH — Jacobin,  pre¬ 
sided  at  the  Execution  of  Louis  XVI).  Letter  Signed,  1  p. 
folio.  Sep.  25,  1792. 

*  Ordering  wagons  for  the  Barrier  Saint  Denis, 

936.  SARRANS  (B.).  Memoirs  of  General  Lafayette  and 

of  the  French  Revolution  of  1830.  2  portraits.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  brown  morocco,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1832 

937.  SARRATT  (LIEUT.).  Life  of  Buonaparte,  in  which 

the  atrocious  deeds,  which  he  has  perpetrated  in  order  to 
attain  his  elevated  station  are  faithfully  recorded.  Por¬ 
trait.  12mo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  top.  Lond.  [1803] 

938.  SARRAZIN  (GENERAL).  The  Philosopher;  or, 

Historical  and  Critical  Notes.  Portrait  and  map.  8vo,  old 
calf  (worn,  and  one  side  loose).  Lond.  1812 

939.  SARRAZIN  (GENERAL).  Confession  of  General 

Buonaparte  to  the  Abbe  Maury.  Portrait.  8vo,  old  half 
calf.  Lond.  1811 

*  Included  with  the  above  is  “  A  Sketch  of  the  Public  Life  of 
the  Duke  of  Otranto,  Lond.,  1816.” 

910.  SAY  ARY,  FOUQUE,  AND  OTHERS  ON  AN 
AMERICAN  PASSPORT,  Nov.  14,  1811.  Document 

Signed,  2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  Nov.  14,  1811. 

*  Showing  the  precautions  taken  at  the  time,  signed  by 
Savary  as  Minister  of  General  Safety,  Fouque  as  Chief  of 
Police,  Joel  Barlow,  Leger,  Delaville,  and  others. 

941.  SCOTT  (LIEUT. -GENERAL).  Battle  of  Waterloo; 

or,  Correct  Narrative  of  the  late  Sanguinary  Conflict  on  the 
Plains  of  Waterloo.  Colored  frontispiece  (torn  in  fold). 
8vo,  old  half  cloth  (writing  on  title).  Lond.  1815 

942.  SCOTT  (LIEUT. -GENERAL).  Battle  of  Waterloo ; 

or,  Correct  Narrative  of  the  late  Sanguinary  Conflict  on  the 
Plains  of  Waterloo,  with  an  Authentic  Memoir  of  Buona¬ 
parte.  Foldinq  frontispiece.  8vo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  top, 

uncut.  Lond.  1815 

943.  [SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).]  Paul’s  Letters  to  his 

Kinsfolk.  Second  edition.  8vo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1816 

*  Letter  VIII  describes  the  Battle  of  Waterloo  iu  detail. 

944.  [SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).]  The  Life  of  Napoleon 

Buonaparte,  Emperor  of  the  French;  with  preliminary  view 
of  the  French  Revolution.  3  vols.  in  2,  8vo,  cloth  (backs 
damaged).  N.  Y.  1847 

945.  SEARS  (EDMUND  H.).  An  Outline  of  Political 

Growth  in  the  Nineteenth  Century.  Small  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 


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946.  SEELEY  (JOHN  ROBERT).  A  Short  History  of 
Napoleon  the  First.  Portrait.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Bost.  1888 

947.  SEGUR  (PHILIP  DE).  History  of  the  Expedition 
to  Russia,  undertaken  by  the  Emperor  Napoleon  in  the  year 

1812.  Portraits  and  map.  2  vols.  12mo,  full  calf  gilt 

(slight  repairs  to  map).  Lond.  1826 

948.  SERRIE  (M.  DE  LA).  Simple  Historique  sur  le 
passage  de  S.  M.  l’Empereur  et  Roi  dans  la  Vendee,  in  1808. 
Frontispiece.  12mo,  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Paris,  1810 

949.  SERURIER  (GEN.  J.  M.  P.— Marshal).  Letter 
Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Paris,  June  10,  1811. 

*  Promoting  a  clerk. 

950.  SERVAN  (JOSEPH — French  Girondist).  Letter 
Signed,  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Jan.  21,  1792. 

*  Referring  to  equipment  demanded  from  Charleville  by 
sword-cutlers. 

951.  SERVISS  (GARRETT  P.).  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 

(From  Modern  Eloquence).  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  Phila.  [1901] 

952.  [SHERER  (MAJOR  MOYLE).]  Recollections  of 

the  Peninsula.  By  the  author  of  “Sketches  of  India.” 
8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1823 

953.  [SHERER  (MAJOR  MOYLE).]  Recollections  of  the 

Peninsula.  8vo,  half  calf  (name  on  title).  Lond.  1825 

954.  SHOBERL  (FREDERIC).  Narrative  of  the  Most 
Remarkable  Events  which  occurred  in  and  near  Leipzig  be¬ 
tween  the  Allied  Armies  and  the  French  from  Oct.  14-19, 

1813.  Military  maps.  8vo,  half  leather.  Lond.  1814 

955.  SHORTER  (CLEMENT).  Napoleon  in  his  own  De¬ 
fence.  A  Reprint  of  Letters  Written  by  Napoleon  to  Lady 
Clavering.  With  notes  and  an  Essay  on  Napoleon  by 
Shorter.  Portraits  and  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Lond.  1910 

956.  SIBORNE  (W.).  History  of  the  War  in  France 
and  Belgium,  in  1815;  containing  Minute  Details  of  the 
Battles  of  Quatre-Bras,  Lign}^  Wavre,  and  Waterloo. 
Maps  and  plans.  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top. 

*  First  American  Edition.  Phila.  1845 

957.  SIDNEY  (REV.  EDWIN).  The  Life  of  Lord  Hill, 

G.  C.  B.,  late  Commander  of  the  Forces.  Portrait.  First 
Edition.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1845 

*  Publisher’s  presentation  stamp  on  title. 

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958.  SILWES  (ABBfi— One  of  the  Three  Consuls).  Doc¬ 
ument  signed,  partly  printed,  1  p.  folio.  Berlin,  July  19, 
1798 

*  Passport  issued  by  Frederick  William  of  Prussia,  with  seal, 
and  endorsed  by  Sieyes  with  wax  seal  of  the  French  Consulate 
when  ambassador  to  Berlin. 

959.  SILHOUETTE  PORTRAITS.  Collection  de  Cent 
Silhouettes  des  Personnes  Illustres  et  Celebres,  dessinees 
d’Apres  les  Originaux.  8vo,  loose,  in  board  case. 

Gotha,  1793 

*  Includes  Prince  Sacken,  William  Pitt,  Bishop  of  Olmuz, 
Mirabeau,  Maximilian,  and  others. 

960.  SIMPSON  (JAMES).  Paris  after  Waterloo.  Notes 

taken  at  the  time,  and  hitherto  unpublished.  12mo,  half 
brown  calf,  gilt  top.  Edinb.  1853 

961.  SIMPSON  (JAMES).  Paris  after  Waterloo.  Notes 

taken  at  the  Time,  and  hitherto  Unpublished.  Including 
a  Revised  Edition  of  A  Visit  to  Flanders  and  the  Field. 
Plans .  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top. 

Edinb.  &  Lond.  1853 

962.  SIMPSON  (M.  C.  M.).  Reminiscences  of  a  Regi¬ 
cide.  Edited  from  the  Original  MSS.  of  Sergeant  Marceau 
Colored  frontispiece.  First  Edition.  8vo 
levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  partly  uncut. 


half  dark  brown 
Lond.  1889 


963.  SLOANE  (WILLIAM  MILLIGAN).  Life  of  Napo- 
_  leon  Bonaparte.  Numerous  illustrations ,  many  of  which 

are  in  colors.  4  vols.  in  the  original  20  parts.  Royal  8vo, 
decorated  covers,  uncut.  N-  Y.  1896 

964.  [SMITH  (JOHN  GORDON).]  The  English  Army  in 
$  France;  being  the  Personal  Narrative  of  an  Officer.  2  vols. 

-  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1830 

965.  [SMITH  (JOHN  STORES).]  Mirabeau:  a  Life- 
il?  History.  Portraits.  2  vols.  12mo,  old  half  calf.  Lond.  1848 

966.  SMITH  (THOMAS  E.).  Intercepted  Fragment  of 

Instructions  from  Bonaparte  to  one  of  his  Ministers;  found 
in  Spain.  8vo,half  red  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1809 

967.  SMITHERS  (HENRY).  Observations  made  during 
a  Residence  in  Brussels,  and  several  Tours  through  the 

—  Netherlands  ...  To  which  are  added  several  original  anec¬ 
dotes  relative  to  the  Battle  of  Waterloo.  Frontispiece  and 
map  (the  latter  parted  at  fold).  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  partly  uncut.  (Name  on  title.)  Brussels,  n.  d. 

968.  SMYTHE  (HON.  GEORGE  SYDNEY).  Historic 
I  Fancies.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1844 


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969.  SOMBREUlL  (CH.  VIROT  MARQUIS  DE— Roy¬ 
alist,  shot  in  1795).  Letter  Signed,  1  p.  12mo,  Paris,  July 
10,  1790.  Certificate  of  service  of  a  soldier  who  had  served 
45  years. 

970.  SOUBRANY  (PIERRE  A.— Member  of  the  Conven¬ 
tion  of  1792.  Guillotined  in  1795).  Document  Signed,  1  p. 
folio,  Paris,  June  9,  1794,  with  wax  seal. 

*  Chaudron- Rousseau’s  commission  as  General,  also  signed  by 
Comte  Milhaud  who  voted  with  Soubrany  for  the  death  of. 
Louis  XVI. 

Comte  Milhaud  was  the  famous  cavalry  general  of  Napoleon. 

971.  SOULAVIE  (JOHN  LEWIS).  Historical  and  Polit¬ 

ical  Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of  Louis  XVI,  from  his  Marriage 
to  his  Death.  Translated  from  the  French.  113  portraits . 
6  vols.  8vo,  half  calf  (rubbed).  Lond.  1802 

972.  SOULT  (MARSHAL — Duke  of  Dalmatia).  Docu¬ 
ment  Signed,  1  p.  folio,  Paris,  Jan.  8,  1815.  To  Baron  Louis, 
Secretary  of  Finance. 

*  Authorizing  the  payment  of  a  sum  of  money  to  Lt.  Gen. 
Somir. 

973.  SOULT  (MARSHAL).  Extracts  from  the  Journal 
of  Marshal  Soult,  addressed  to  a  Friend;  How  Obtained  and 
by  whom  Translated  is  not  a  Subject  of  Enquiry.  12mo, 
half  dark  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Newburyport,  1817 

*  Rare.  By  S.  L.  Knapp.  Describes  Soult’s  life  in  Boston 
and  the  vicinity,  when  banished  after  Waterloo. 

974.  SOUTHEY  (ROBERT).  The  Poet’s  Pilgrimage  to 
Waterloo.  Frontispiece  and  seven  finely  engraved  plates. 
12mo,  original  boards,  with  paper  label  (rubbed).  Lond.  1816 

*  First  Edition,  entirely  uncut,  with  the  half-title.  A 
scarce  item  by  the  Poet  Laureate  and  author  of  “  Life  of  Nel¬ 
son.”  The  plates  are  interesting  as  showing  Hougomont  in 
Ruins  and  other  views,  drawn  soon  after  the  battle. 

975.  SPORSCHIL  (JOHANN).  Geschiedenis  van  den 
Grooten  Wereldstrijd  in  de  Jaren  1813,  1814  en  1815.  Por¬ 
traits  and  numerous  engravings.  2  vols.  8vo,  old  half  calf. 

Amsterdam,  1842 

976.  STAEL  (MADAME  DE).  Remarks  on  Madame  de 
Stael’s  Work  on  Germany,  in  Four  Letters  addressed  to  Sir 
James  Mackintosh.  8vo,  contemporary  tree-calf. 

Lond.  1814 

977.  STAEL  (MADAME  DE).  Memoirs  of  the  Private 

Life  of  My  Father.  To  which  are  added  Miscellanies  by  M. 
Necker.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1818 

978.  STEELE  (THOMAS).  Notes  of  the  War  in  Spain: 

detailing  Occurrences  Military  and  Political,  in  Galicia, 
and  at  Gibraltar  and  Cadiz.  Map.  First  Edition.  8vo, 
half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1824 

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979.  STEPHENS  (ALEXANDER).  The  History  of  the 

Wars  which  arose  out  of  the  French  Revolution;  to  which 
is  prefixed  a  Review  of  the  Causes  of  that  Event.  Folding 
maps.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt 
tops.  Lond.  1803 

980.  STEVENS  (A.  DE  GRASSE).  The  Lost  Dauphin : 

Louis  XVII.  or  Onwarwnhiiaki,  the  Indian  Iroquois  Chief. 
Portraits.  12mo,  cloth.  Orpington:  Kent,  1887 

981.  STEVENSON  (SETH  WILLIAM).  Journal  of  a 

Tour  through  part  of  France,  Flanders,  and  Holland,  in¬ 
cluding  a  visit  to  Paris,  and  a  walk  over  the  field  of  Water¬ 
loo.  8vo,  calf,  gilt.  Norwich  :  Not  for  sale,  1817 

*Autograph  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  with  inscrip¬ 
tion  on  fly-leaf. 

982.  STIEGLER  (GASTON).  Memoirs  of  Marshal  Oudi- 
not,  Due  de  Reggio.  Translated  by  Alex.  Teixeira  de 
Mattos.  Portraits.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

N.  Y.  1897 

983.  STOBO  (MAJOR  ROBERT).  Memoirs  of  Major 

Stobo  of  the  Virginia  Regiment.  Map.  18mo,  half  calf, 
gilt  top,  original  covers  bound  in.  Pittsburgh,  1854 

984.  STODDARD  (JOHN  L.).  Napoleon:  From  Corsica 

to  St.  Helena.  330  reproductions  of  famous  paintings.  4to, 
half  red  morocco.  Chicago,  n.  d. 

985.  STOTHARD  (CHARLES  ALFRED).  Memoirs,  in¬ 

cluding  Original  Journals,  Letters,  Papers,  and  Antiquarian 
Tracts.  With  notices  of  his  life  by  Mrs.  Stothard.  Portrait. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Lond.  1823 

986.  STUTTERHEIM  (GENERAL).  Coffin  (Major  Pine 

— Translator).  A  Detailed  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Auster- 
litz,  by  the  Austrian  Major-General  Stutterheim.  Trans¬ 
lated  from  the  French.  8vo,  half  calf.  Lond.  1807 

987.  SUCHET  (MARSHAL).  Memoirs  of  the  War  in 

Spain,  from  1808  to  1814.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf, 
gilt.  Lond.  1829 

988.  SVININE  (PAUL).  Some  Details  concerning  Gen¬ 

eral  Moreau,  and  his  Last  Moments.  Portrait.  16mo,  half 
calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Lond.  1814 


989.  rpABLE  TALK  and  Opinions  of  Napoleon  the 
First,  Lond.  1875;  Birthplace  and  Childhood  of 
Napoleon  (Howell),  N.  Y.  1896;  Memoirs  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte  (Bourrienne),  Lond.  1848.  Together  3  vols. 
12mo,  cloth. 


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990.  TALLEYRAND  (CHARLES  MAURICE  DE— Napo¬ 
leon’s  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs).  Document  Signed,  1  p. 
folio,  Paris,  4  Brumaire,  An.  10  (Oct.  26, 1801).  To  Citizen 
Salicetti. 

*  Making  an  appointment  to  confer  on  the  subject  of  the  con¬ 
stitution  of  the  Republic  of  Lucca. 

991.  TALLEYRAND  (C.  M.  DE).  Letter  Signed,  3  pp. 
folio,  Sep.  22,  1803. 

*  Fine  historical  document. 

To  Marshal  Ney,  who  was  then  Minister  Plenipotentiary  in 
Switzerland,  stating  that  Napoleon  has  had  submitted  to  him 
the  treaty  of  alliance  and  capitulation,  has  charged  him  (Talley¬ 
rand)  to  acquaint  Ney  with  his  satisfaction  therewith  and  con¬ 
fers  on  Ney  the  powers  to  complete  the  negotiations. 

992.  [TALLEYRAND  (C.  M.  DE).J  Documens  pour 

servir  a  l’Histoire  de  la  Captivite  de  Napoleon  Bonaparte 
a  Sainte-Helene,  ou  Recueil  de  Fails  Curieux  sur  la  Vie 
qu’il  y  menait,  sur  sa  maladie,  et  sur  sa  mort.  5  plates, 
SEVERAL  COLORED.  8vo,  tree  calf,  gilt.  Paris,  1821 

*  Contains  a  bookplate  which  a  former  owner  has  attributed 
to  Talleyrand  and  has  so  labelled  in  pencil. 

993.  TALLEYRAND  (C.  M.  DE).  The  Correspondence 
of  Prince  Talleyrand  and  King  Louis  XVIII  during  the 
Congress  of  Vienna  (hitherto  unpublished).  With  preface 
and  notes  by  M.  G.  Pallain.  Portrait.  Thick  12mo,  cloth. 

N.  Y.  1881 

994.  TALLEYRAND  PERIGORD  (COMTE  A.  J.  DE— 
Younger  brother  of  the  Prince  and  General).  Document 
signed  twice,  2  pp.  folio,  Paris,  July,  1785. 

*  Permission  for  Gen.  Etienne  Delahaye  to  hunt  in  the  woods 
of  Vicomte  de  Mitry. 

995.  TARBELL  (IDA  M.).  A  Short  Life  of  Napoleon 

Bonaparte.  250  illustrations.  Special  Number  of  McClure’s 
Magazine.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt,  original  covers 
and  advertisements  bound  in.  N.  Y.  1895 

996.  TARBELL  (IDA  M.).  Madame  Roland.  A  Bio¬ 
graphical  Study.  Illustrated.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1896 

997.  TENCH  (MAJOR).  Letters  written  in  France  to  a 

Friend  in  London,  between  the  Month  of  November,  1794, 
and  May,  1795.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut  (names 
on  title).  Lond.  1796 

998.  TERNISIEN-D’PIAUDRICOURT.  Fastes  de  la 

Nation  Frangaise  et  des  Puissance  alliees,  ou  Tableaux 
pittoresques  graves  par  d’habiles  Artistes,  accompagnes 
d’un  Texte  explicatif.  Over  150  plates  descriptive  of  the 
wars  following  the  Revolution  of  1789 ,  &c.,  engraved  by 
Bovinet,  Delvaux,  and  others ,  after  Lafitte ,  Swebach,  &c. 
4to,  contemporary  red  French  morocco,  gilt- stamped  sides 
and  back,  silk  doublures  and  end-papers.  Paris,  1807 

*Very  scarce. 


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999  THACKERAY  (WILLIAM  MAKEPEACE).  The 
Second  Funeral  of  Napoleon:  In  Three  Letters  to 
Miss  Smith  of  London,  and  the  Chronicle  of  the  Drum. 
By  Mr.  M.  A.  Titmarsh  Frontispiece  and  three  full-page 
yK /  — wood  engravings.  Square  12mo,  in.  the  original  cloth, 
with  facsimile  wrappers  inserted  and  the  leaf  of  advertise¬ 
ment  in  facsimile;  one  plate  is  shaved.  Square  12mo,  laid 
in  purple  silk  moire  covers.  Lond.  1841 

*  First  Edition.  A  rare  Napoleon  and  Thackeray  item,  not 
popular  when  written  and  disappearing  almost  immediately. 

1000.  THIERS  (L.  A.).  Collection  de  350  Gravures, 
C)  _  pour  l’Histoire  du  Consulat  et  de  l’Empire.  4to,  in  lettered 
cC .  Falf  cloth  portfolio,  with  flaps  and  ties.  Pans,  1870 

*  One  of  250  copies  issued.  The  plates  are  woodcuts  after 
designs  by  Philippoteaux,  &c.,  and  are  accompanied  by  a  list. 


1001.  THIERS  (L.  A.).  The  History  of  the  French 
— Revolution.  Translated  by  Frederick  Shoberl.  Engravings. 

4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Phila.  1848 

1002.  TOCQUEVILLE  (ALEXIS  DE).  The  Old  Regime 
r/S’  and  the  Revolution.  Translated  by  John  Bonner.  12mo, 

•cloth.  N.  Y.  1856 

1003.  TOMKINSON  (LIEUT.-COL.  WILLIAM).  The 

I  CO  Diary  of  a  Cavalry  Officer  in  the  Peninsular  and  Waterloo 
.  -  Campaigns,  1809-1815.  Portrait  and  other  illustrations. 

Svo,  cloth.  Lond.  1894 


1004.  TOURZEL  (DUCHESS  DE).  Memoirs  of  the 
/  “  Governess  of  the  Children  of  France  from  1789-1795.  Pub- 

‘  lished  by  the  Duke  des  Cars.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1886 

1005.  TRIUMPHS  OF  EUROPE  (THE),  of  the  years 
1812-1814,  commemorated  by  a  Series  of  Twelve  Views  of 
Moscow,  Kremlin,  Leipsic,  Dresden,  etc.  The  plates  are 

5  /.  “mainly  double-page,  and  are  finely  colored,  Lond.  1814; 
also  bound  at  the  end,  as  usual,  is  The  Campaigns  of 
Waterloo,  with  colored  plates,  one  a  large  folding  plate, 
Lond.  1816.  Large  folio,  old  half  calf,  broken. 

*  Contains  in  all  twenty-eight  colored  and  plain  plates,  mainly 
colored. 


1006.  TRUCHSES-WALDBURG  (COUNT).  A  Narrative 
of  Napoleon  Bonaparte’s  Journey  from  Fontainebleau  to 
Frejus,  in  April,  1814.  Translated  from  the  German.  8vo: 
half  brown  morocco.  Lond.  1815 


1007.  TSCHUDI  (CLARA).  The  Great  Napoleon’s 
*)  —  Mother.  Translated  by  E.  M.  Cope.  Colored  portrait.  8vo, 
-cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.  1900 


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1008.  TULLIDGE  (EDWARD  W.).  Napoleon.  A  Play. 
S~C>  Illustrated.  Vol.  1,  No.  2,  of  the  Western  Galaxy.  Royal 

- -  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound 

In-  Salt  Lake  City,  1888 


/ 


1009.  TWO  SKETCHES  of  France,  Belgium,  and  Spa, 
in  Two  Tours,  during  the  Summers  of  1771  and  1816.  By 
the  author  of  “Letters  from  Paris,  in  1802-3.”  Illustra¬ 
tions.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Lond.  1817 


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1010.  [TJNDERWOOD  (T.  R.)  ]  A  Narrative  of  Mem- 
^  orable  Events  in  Paris,  preceding  the  Capit¬ 
ulation,  in  the  year  1814.  From  the  Journal  of  a  Detenu. 
First  Edition.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Lond.  1828 


1011.  T7ANALSTINE  (MRS.  R.  K.).  Charlotte  Cor- 

’  day.  First  Edition.  12mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Lond.  1890 

1012.  VAUGHAN  (CHARLES  R.).  Narrative  of  the 

Siege  of  Zaragoza.  8vo,  half  leather.  Lond.  1809 

1013.  VIEUSSEUX  (A.).  Napoleon  Bonaparte:  his  Say¬ 

ings  and  his  Deeds-.  2  vols.  16mo,  half  blue  calf,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Lond.  1848 


1014.  VILLENEUVE  (P.  C.  J.  B.  S.— French  Admiral, 
y  O  defeated  by  Nelson  at  the  Battles  of  the  Nile  and  Trafal- 

—  gar).  Letter  Signed,  3  pp.  folio.  Tarento,  19  Thermidor, 

An.  9.  (Aug.  7,  1801).  To  the  Minister  of  Marine  and  the 
Colonies. 

*  On  the  disposal  of  sums  forwarded  for  the  army  and  navy. 


1015.  VON  SYBEL  (HEINRICH).  History  of  the  French 
Revolution.  Translated  by  W.  C.  Perry.  4  vols.  8vo,  half 
red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Lond.  1867-9 

*  Scarce.  Fine  copy. 


1016.  rU/ALDIE  (CHARLOTTE  ANN).]  The  Days 
L  *  *  of  Battle;  or,  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo. 
By  an  Englishwoman.  12mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Lond.  1853 


1017.  WALSH  (THOMAS).  Journal  of  the  late  Cam¬ 
paign  in  Egypt;  including  Descriptions  of  that  Country, 
and  of  Gibraltar,  Minorca,  &c.,  with  Appendix  containing 
Official  Papers  and  Documents.  Numerous  engravings  of 
antiquities ,  views ,  costumes ,  plans ,  &c.  4to,  half  calf,  gilt. 

.  Lond.  1803 


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1018.  WARDEN  (WILLIAM).  Letters  written  on  board 
the  Northumberland,  and  at  St.  Helena;  in  which  the  con- 

nbed 
gilt, 

gilt  top,  uncut.  Loud.  1817 


the  Northumberland,  and  at  fct.  neiena;  in  wnicn  mo  c 
-TO  duct  of  Buonaparte  and  his  Suite  are  faithfully  descri 
/*•  and  related.  Portrait  and  plan.  8vo,  half  red  calf  £ 


1019.  WATERLOO.  The  Battle  of  Waterloo,  contain¬ 
ing  the  series  of  accounts  published  by  Authority,  British 
w  and  Foreign,  with  circumstantial  details  relative  to  the 
3  3.'“*  Battle.  By  a  Near  Observer.  Large  folding  panoramic 
view ,  and  several  smaller  views ,  colored.  8vo,  half  calf, 
gilt.  Lond.  1816 

*  The  author  was  John  Booth  who  calls  himself  on  the  title 
“A  Near  Observer”;  he  afterwards  published  the  Military 
Library. 


1020.  WATERLOO  MEMOIRS;  or,  Record  of  all  the 
Events  connected  with,  and  arising  out  of,  the  Battles 

J fought  in  the  Netherlands.  Portraits.  First  Edition.  2 
vols.  8vo,  half  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1817 

1021.  WATERLOO,  Etc.  A  series  of  20  colored  plates 
drawn  and  etched  by  W.  Heath  to  illustrate  the  Battles  of 

I  . o'-  Waterloo,  Talavera,  Assye  Oporto,  Victoria,  Badajos,  etc. 

/  ’  Aquatinted  by  J.  C.  Stadler.  Small  folio,  old  half  leather 

(several  margins  torn ;  not  returnable).  [Lond.  1818} 

*  Scarce. 


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1022.  WATERLOO.  The  Battle  of  Waterloo.  A  Cir¬ 
cumstantial  Narrative  of  the  Decisive  Victory  obtained  by 
the  Allies  on  the  Plains  of  Waterloo.  Collected  from  Offi¬ 
cial  documents.  Numerous  portraits,  plans ,  etc.  8vo,  half 
green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top  (plates  foxed).  N.  Y.  1819 

1023.  WATERLOO.  Description  of  the  Field  of  Battle, 

and  Disposition  of  Troops  engaged  in  the  Action  fought  on 
the  18th  June,  1815,  near  Waterloo;  illustrative  of  that 
event  in  the  Panorama,  Leicester- Square.  Folding  plan. 
12mo,  half  leather.  [Lond.]  1820 

1024.  WATERLOO.  Twelve  Views  of  Waterloo.  Plan 
of  battle  (mended  in  several  places).  8vo,  half  maroon  calf. 

[Bruxelles,  n.  d  } 

1025.  WATERLOO.  Album  contenant  un  Plan  de  la 
Bataille  de  Waterloo,  Dresse  par  Le  General  Baron  de 
Jomini,  et  Douze  Vues  des  environs  du  dit  Champ  de 
Bataille.  Oblong  4to,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  orig¬ 
inal  wrappers  bound  in  (slight  repairs  to  one  cover). 

*  An  uncolored  copy.  Bruxelles,  n.  d. 

1026.  WELLINGTON.  Gurwood (Lieut.-Col.).  TheGeneral 

Orders  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  in  Portugal,  Spain,  and 
France,  from  1809  to  1814,  &c.  8vo,  original  boards,  paper 
label.  Lond.  1837. 


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1027.  WELLINGTONIANA.  Anecdotes,  Maxims,  Opin¬ 

ions,  and  Characteristics  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington.  Se¬ 
lected  by  John  Timbs.  Illustrations.  12ino,  three-quarter 
olive  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  original  covers  bound  in 
(name  on  front  wrapper).  Lond.  1852 

1028.  WERTHEIMER  (EDWARD  DE).  The  Duke  of 

Reichstadt  (Napoleon  the  Second).  A  BiographjL  Portraits 
and  illustrations.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by 
Howell.  Lond.  1905 

1029.  WESTERMANN  (FR.  JOS. — Revolutionist  and 
friend  of  Danton).  Document  Signed,  1  p.  folio,  July  25, 
1792. 

*  Military  document,  signed  also  by  Hugel  and  Thiebaut, 
approved  by  Comte  Dillon,  who  was  guillotined  by  the  conven¬ 
tion  in  1794. 

1080.  WESTON  (JAMES  A.).  Historic  Doubts  as  to  the 
Execution  of  Marshal  Ney.  Numerous  illustrations.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth  gilt,  gilt  top.  N.  Y.  1895 

1031.  WHEELER  (H.  F.  B.)  and  BROADLEY  (A.  M.). 

Napoleon,  and  the  Invasion  of  England.  The  Story  of  the 
Great  Terror.  Numerous  illustrations  from  contemporary 
prints ,  caricatures ,  <Lc.,  some  colored.  2vols.  8vo,  cloth, 
partly  uncut.  N.  Y.  1908 

1032.  WHITEHURST  (FELIX  M.).  My  Private  Diary 

during  the  Siege  of  Paris.  Illustrations.  2  vols.  half 
crimson  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops.  Lond.  1875 

1033.  WILLIAMS  (HELEN  M.).  Narrative  of  Events 

which  have  taken  place  in  France  from  the  landing  of  Na¬ 
poleon  Bonaparte  till  the  Restoration  of  Louis  XVIII.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  gilt.  Lond.  1815 

1034.  WILLYAMS  (REV.  COOPER).  A  Voyage  up  the 

Mediterranean  on  his  Majesty’s  Ship  the  Swiftsure;  with  a 
description  of  the  Battle  of  the  Nile.  Numerous  full-page 
plates.  Old  calf  (one  cover  loose).  Lond.  1802 

1035.  [WILSON  (SIR  ROBERT).]  A  Sketch  of  the  Mili¬ 

tary  and  Political  Power  of  Russia,  in  the  Year  1817.  8vo, 
half  morocco.  Lond.  1817 

1036.  WILSON  (SIR  ROBERT).  Letter  to  his  Constitu¬ 

ents  in  Refutation  of  a  Charge  for  dispatching  a  false  re¬ 
port  of  a  victory  to  the  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  British 
Army  in  1809.  8vo,  half  red  leather.  Lond.  1818 

1037.  WILSON  (SIR  ROBERT).  Narrative  of  Events 

during  the  Invasion  of  Russia  by  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  and 
the  Retreat  of  the  French  Army,  1812.  Edited  by  Rev. 
Herbert  Randolph.  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top.  Lond.  1860 


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1038.  WILSON  (ROBERT  T.).  History  of  the  British 
Expedition  to  Egypt;  to  which  is  Subjoined  a  Sketch  of  the 
SO  Present  State  of  that  Country  and  its  Means  of  Defence. 
•  Portrait  and  maps.  4to,  half  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top. 
(Name  on  title.)  Lond.  1803 


J- 


1039.  WIMPFFEN-BERNEBURG  (FELIX — French  Re¬ 
volutionary  General,  raised  a  force  to  overthrow  the 
“  Mountain  ”  but  was  defeated  and  had  to  fly  to  England, 
later  restored  to  his  rank  by  Napoleon).  Autograph  Letter 
Signed,  1  p.  4to,  Paris,  June  11,  1790. 

*  On  the  misfortunes  of  a  friend. 

1040.  WITTMAN  (WILLIAM).  Travels  in  Turkey,  Asia- 

Minor,  Syria,  and  across  the  Desert  into  Egypt,  during  the 
years  1799,  1800,  and  1801.  8vo,  half  red  levant  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top.  Phila.  1804 


1041.  WOOD  (GEORGE).  The  Subaltern  Officer:  A 
- —  Narrative.  Engraved  frontispiece.  8vo,  half  crimson  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Lond.  1826 


So  1042.  WORDSWORTH  (WILLIAM).  Concerning  the 
—  Relations  of  Great  Britain,  Spain  and  Portugal,  to  each 
other  and  to  the  Common  Enemy  specifically  as  affected  by 
,  the  Convention  of  Cintra.  8vo,  half  leather.  Lond.  1809 


1043.  WORSDALE  (JOHN).  The  Nativity  of  Napoleon 
j-p  Bonaparte,  Emperor  of  France;  calculated  according  to  the 
—  genuine  rules  and  precepts  of  the  learned  Claudius  Ptolemy. 
Portrait.  4to,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
front  cover  bound  in.  Stockport  [1805] 


1044.  "Y^OUNG  (JOHN  D.  D.).  A  History  of  the  Com- 
mencement.  Progress  and  Termination  of  the 
late  War  between  Great  Britain  and  France.  First  Edi¬ 
tion.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Edinb.  1802 


125 


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1045. 


1046. 

3- ' 


1047. 

J"- 


1048. 


1049. 


1050. 

7- 


PORTRAITS  OF  NAPOLEON  I. 

UNSIGNED  PORTRAITS. 

BUONAPARTE  GENERAL  EN  CHEF  DE  L’ARMEE 
DTTALIE. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  (rearing)  to  right,  Napoleon 
in  Directory  Costume.  Aquatint  very  carefully  and 
beautifully  hand  painted,  possibly  by  the  painter  as  a 
model  for  the  color  printer.  Folio,  slight  repairs  to 
side. 

*  A  VERY  RARE  PROOF. 

EQUESTRIAN  PORTRAIT. 

Horse  to  right,  Napoleon  in  Directory  Costume  accom¬ 
panied  by  Aide-de-Camp.  Soft  ground  etching.  4to.* 
[Circa  1800.] 

*  Proof  before  all  letters  or  artist ’s  names. 

NAPOLEON. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  Napoleon  in  cloak 
with  Sappers  of  the  Old  Guard  in  the  rear.  Litho¬ 
graph  in  colors.  Folio,  Mainz,  I.  Schotz. 

[NAPOLEON  A  LA  BATAILLE  D  ’AUSTERLITZ.] 
Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  Napoleon  riding  over 
the  field  of  Austerlitz.  In  the  foreground  a  broken 
gun-carriage  wheel.  Aquatint  Proof  Before  all  Let¬ 
ters.  Small  folio  with  full  margins.  Circa  1820. 

*  Brilliant  impression,  scarce. 

NAPOLEON  A  LA  BATAILLE  D ’Austerlitz. 

The  same  portrait,  but  re-engraved  and  with  title.  The 
gun-carriage  wheel  in  the  foreground  is  not  broken,  the 
carriage  is  attached  and  there  are  a  few  other  varia¬ 
tions.  Aquatint,  unsigned,  the  title  in  open  letters. 

NAPOLEON  Empereur  des  Francais,  etc. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  right,  Napoleon  in  Court 
dress  and  mantle,  bareheaded.  Line  and  stipple, 
colored.  Small  folio.  Paris,  circa  1804. 

126 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


1051.  NAPOLEON  Empereur  des  Francais,  etc. 

The  same  portrait  with  the  difference  that  Napoleon 
wears  a  crown  and  a  slight  change  in  the  foreground. 
Colored.  With  imprint  “A  Paris  chez  Jean,  rue  Jean 
de  Beauvais,  No.  32,”  circa  1804. 

1052.  (NAPOLEON.) 

Full  bust,  life  size  as  Emperor  with  Royal  Robes  and 
,  "  Laurel  wreath.  Stipple  engraving,  large  folio,  Proof 

Before  Letters  printed  on  papier  velin. 

1053.  GENERAL  BONAPARTE,  bringing  up  a  Fresh  Col¬ 

umn  of  Troops  which  terminated  the  Contest  of  the 
Battle  of  Marengo,  etc. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  Napoleon  in  Direc¬ 
tory  Costume,  troops  in  battle  in  the  background. 
Mezzotint  printed  in  colors.  Small  folio.  London, 
J.  Le  Petit,  1800. 


f. 


1054.  (NAPOLEON  IN  PRUSSIA,  1806.) 

(NAPOLEON  AND  BARRAS.) 

— Two  12mo  line  engravings,  undivided  proofs  printed 
on  one  sheet.  Before  all  Letters,  probably  German 
engravings. 

*  With  Collector’s  stamp. 


2. 


1055.  (NAPOLEON.) 

Full  bust  in  Directory  Costume,  cocked  hat  and  tri¬ 
color,  overcoat.  Lithograph,  small  folio.  \Circa  1815.] 
*  Excessively  rare  and  beautiful  lithograph  Proof  Be¬ 
fore  Letters.  Printed  probably  about  1815  and  a  very 

EARLY  SPECIMEN  OF  FRENCH  LITHOGRAPHY. 

(See  Frontispiece.) 


1056.  (APOTHEOSIS  OF  NAPOLEON.) 

Napoleon  emerging  from  the  clouds  raised  to  Heaven 
by  Josephine.  Napoleon’s  Tomb,  on  which  lie  his  sword 

_ _  and  ‘  cocked  hait  in  the  foreground.  Aquatint,  large 

.  folio. 

*  Proof  Before  all  Letters  with  remarque  of  a  funeral 

URN  AND  WEEPING  WILLOW. 

1057.  VIR. 

Bust  to  right  and  facing  the  front,  small  oval  line  en¬ 
graving  after  Le  Gros.  12mo. 

^ '  *  From  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 


127 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


1058. 

s- 

1059. 

1060. 

$3- 

1061. 

1062. 

1063. 

I- 

1064. 

Ur- 

1065. 

/  0- 


NAPOLEON  EMPEREUR  DES  FRANCAIS. 

Bust,  no  hat,  profile  to  left,  within  circle  and  rectangle. 
Stipple  engraving.  Small  4to. 

BUONAPARTE  ERSTER  CONSUL  DE  FRANC. 
REPUBLIK. 

Full  bust,  profile  to  right,  long  hair  with  queue,  in 
small  oval  medallion.  Stipple  engraving.  8vo. 

BONAPARTE,  General  en  Chef  de  1 ’armee  d’ltalie: 
ROSE  IOSEPHINE  BONAPARTE  Nee  de  la 
Pagerie. 

Busts  in  alignment,  profiles  to  right,  in  oval  on  rect¬ 
angle.  Line  and  stipple  engraving.  Small  4to. 

*  A  VERY  RARE  PRINT  FROM  THE  HOFFMANN  COLLECTION. 

BUONAPARTE. 

Bust  profile  to  right,  no  hat,  Directory  Costume.  Stip¬ 
ple  engraving  in  oval  medallion.  12mo. 

*  A  very  rare  fictitious  portrait.  From  the  Hoffman  Col¬ 
lection. 

BUONAPARTE,  General  en  Chef  des  Armee  de  la 
Republique  Francaise  en  Italie. 

Bust  to  right,  long  hair,  no  hat,  within  circular  wreath 
on  rectangle,  below  a  tablet  with  the  title.  8vo.  Paris, 
chez  les  Marchands  des  Nouveautes. 

*  Eare  and  early  fictitious  portrait. 

NICOLAUS  BUONAPARTE  VERMAHLS  NA¬ 
POLEON  KAISER  DER  FRANZOSEN. 

Bust  in  cocked  hat,  profile  to  right,  within  medallion 
as  a  locket.  Stipple  engraving.  12mo. 

*  A  very  rare  and  curious  portrait. 

A  NAPOLEON  ET  A  LA  BRAVE  ARMEE  FRAN¬ 
CAISE. 

Head,  profile  to  right  on  a  heart,  surmounted  by  a 
wreath,  and  within  larger  circular  laurel  wreath  with 
names  of  victories.  Stipple  engraving.  16mo.  Printed 
in  COLORS. 

% 

BONAPARTE,  PREMIER  CONSUL. 

Head,  profile  to  right,  within  circle  and  rectangle,  with 
tablet  beneath.  Stipple  engraving.  12mo.  Printed  in 
colors. 

*  At  the  bottom  is  pencilled  il  Splendid  color  engraving,  about 
1800,  published  in  Paris.  I  have  never  seen  another  copy  of  this 
rare  print.  ’  ’  In  perfect  condition,  with  large  untrimmed  mar¬ 
gins. 


128 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


1066.  (NAPOLEON  AND  JOSEPHINE.) 

Three  circular  medallions  formed  of  wreaths,  super- 
posed,  the  upper  containing*  a  profile  head  of  Napoleon 
to  right,  with  inscription,  the  middle  a  similar  head  of 
Josephine  to  left,  and  the  lower  two  Cupids  playing  a 
game  of  cards.  Engraving  in  colors. 

1067.  BONAPARTE  AND  TURENNE. 

Busts  in  oval  medallions  supported  on  trophies  of  arms 
and  shields.  Etching,  unsigned.  Small  4to  [ circa  1801] . 

1068.  NAPOLEON  LE  GRAND. 

Bust  in  cocked  hat,  profile  to  left,  in  oval  rising  from 
the  clouds  with  sword,  lictor’s  axes  and  shield  beneath. 

_  Aquatint  in  colors.  Small  folio.  The  last  two  words 

of  the  title  have  been  scored  over  in  ink. 

*  Proof.  Rare. 

1069.  1.  BONAPARTE.  2.  CAMBACERES.  3.  LE  BRUN. 
The  Consuls  of  the  French  Republic. 

—  Three  busts  in  uniform  aligned,  profiles  to  right.  Stip¬ 
ple  engraving  in  colors.  Small  4to.  London,  1803. 

1070.  (NAPOLEON.) 

Half  length  turned  to  right,  hands  behind  him,  with 
. —  great  coat  and  hat.  Lithograph.  Small  folio. 

*  Brilliant  proof  before  letters.  Prom  the  Hoffmann  Col¬ 
lection. 

LE  GENERAL  BUONAPARTE. 

Publie  a  l’occasion  du  passage  de  ce  grand  homme  a 
Basle.  Napoleon  with  queue,  and  Republican  hat  with 
feathers;  profile  to  left  in  a  circle,  below  figure  of  the 
Republic  and  Hercules.  Engraved  as  on  a  stone  slab. 
8 vo,  with  full  margins. 

*  Exceedingly  rare.  A  remarkable  piece  of  stipple  en¬ 
graving. 

1072.  (NAPOLEON.) 

The  crowned  heads  of  the  world  on  the  Day  of  Judg- 
__  ment  fleeing  from  the  Angels  of  Justice;  Napoleon  and 
other  Rulers  shown  rising  from  Purgatory.  Litho¬ 
graph,  oblong  folio,  printed  in  brown  tints.  1848. 

*  From  the  Galichon  collection  with  stamp. 

1073.  NAPOLEON  LE  GRAND. 

Napoleon  shrouded  lying  on  a  tomb  inscribed  “Mar- 

_ _ _  engo,  ”  above  which  rises  the  head  of  Napoleon  in  rayed 

aureole  within  a  circle  of  laurel  wreaths  and  stars. 
Lithograph,  folio.  1823. 

129 


1071. 


So 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 

1074.  BOUQUET  CHERI. 

Flowers  and  leaves  of  the  violet  tied  with  a  ribbon  from 
which  rise  busts  of  Napoleon,  Marie  Louise  and  the 
King  of  Rome.  Stipple  engraving,  8vo,  with  full 
margins  printed  in  colors.  Paris,  chez  Jean. 

1075.  LA  FELICITE  DE  LA  FRANCE. 

France  as  a  Goddess  standing  on  the  clouds,  single  star 
overhead,  holding  in  either  hand  miniature  portraits  of 
Napoleon  and  Marie  Louise.  Line  engraving,  folio, 

PROOF  BEFORE  NAMES  OF  ARTISTS. 

1076.  IL  A  TENU  PAROLE. 

Figures  of  Peace  and  Victory  holding  a  plaque  with  a 
bust  of  Napoleon  in  relief  as  First  Consul,  beyond  a 
pyramid  on  the  base  of  which  is  drawn  the  Battle  of 
Marengo,  and  above  an  inscription  relating  to  the  Peace 
of  Luneville,  1801.  Line  engraving,  large  folio,  Paris, 
chez  Depeuille  (1801). 

1077.  (NAPOLEON.) 

Head  as  Imperator,  as  a  cameo.  Small  4to,  India  proof. 

*  From  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 

1078.  (NAPOLEON.) 

Head,  profile  to  left,  long  hair,  as  a  cameo.  Stipple  en¬ 
graving,  India  proof  before  letters.  Small  4to. 

1079.  (NAPOLEON.) 

Head,  profile  to  left,  in  the  centre  of  a  square  marked 
off  with  figures  of  lion,  cock,  eagle,  etc.  Above  are  ex¬ 
amples  of  script.  Stipple  engraving,  small  4to,  proof 
before  letters.  A  rare  portrait. 

1080.  NAPOLEON  BONAPARTE  TYRANT  OF  FRANCE, 

Etc. 

Head  as  Imperator,  silhouette  to  right,  within  a  stipple 
circle.  8vo,  London,  Ackermann  (1814). 

1081.  [NAPOLEON.] 

Profile  bust  to  right  in  cocked  hat  as  emerging  from  a 
top  boot,  with  verses  beneath.  12mo,  curious  Dutch  en¬ 
graving,  unsigned. 

1082.  GENERAL  EN  CHEF. 

Bust  profile  to  right,  bareheaded  with  queue.  Etching, 
8vo.  Open  letter  proof. 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


1083. 


(NAPOLEON.) 

Bust,  bareheaded,  in  uniform,  facing  to  front.  Stipple 
engraving. 

*  A  VERY  RARE  MINATURE  ENGRAVING :  ONE  OF  THE  SMALLEST 
ENGRAVINGS  OF  THE  KIND,  MEASURING  ONE-HALF  INCH  IN  DIAM¬ 
ETER.  Proof  before  letters. 


1084. 

yd" 


BONAPARTE  PREMIER  CONSUL  DE  LA  RE- 
PUBLIQUE  FRANCAISE. 

Bust  in  Directory  Costume,  no  hat,  nearly  life  size, 
facing  toward  the  left  but  looking  toward  the  front. 
Stipple  engraving,  oval.  Folio. 


1085. 


(NAPOLEON  IN  DEATH.) 

Bust,  loosely  draped  on  a  shaded  background  as  clouds. 
Stipple  engraving.  Small  folio,  Proof  Before  Letters. 


1086. 


[DEATH  MASQUE  OF  NAPOLEON.] 

The  Death  Masque  as  made  by  Dr.  Arnot,  St.  Helena, 
May  6,  1821.  A  series  of  positions  showing  base,  profile 
and  full  face.  Lithographs  in  tint.  Folio.  (2  sheets.) 


H.  VASALLO. 

1087.  ALL’  ITALICO. 


Medallion  portrait  of  Napoleon,  profile  to  left,  signed 
H.  Vasallo,  underneath  another  medallion,  both  placed 
within  ornamental  border.  12mo.  The  inscription  on 
lower  medallion  is  dated  1797. 


VIGNERON:  Painter. 


1088. 


(NAPOLEON.) 

Profile  bust  to  right  emerging  from  the  clouds,  above 
a  small  wreath  of  stars,  below  a  vignette  of  Hotel  des 
Invalides.  Lithograph  by  Thierry  freres,  printed  in 
colors.  Small  4to,  full  margins.  Paris,  chez  Gihaut 
freres. 

*  India  proof. 


J.  A.  VINTER. 

1089.  ILLUSTRIOUS  TRIOS— WAR. 


% 


Heads  of  Nelson,  Napoleon  and  Wellington  surrounded 
by  a  laurel  wreath ;  facsimile  autographs  beneath. 
Lithograph  by  Day  &  Son,  London.  Folio,  n.  d.  [1840.] 
*  India  proof. 


131 


Napoleon  Portraits — Continued. 


HERMAN  VON  DIRKE,  Publisher. 

1090.  NAPOLEON. 

Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  right,  on  top  of  a  hill. 
Folio,  lithograph.  Saarlouis,  H.  von  Dirke  [circa  1830.] 

C.  E.  WAGSTAFF. 

1091.  NAPOLEON. 

AfteT  Count  d’Orsay.  Three-quarter  length,  right 
hand  at  bosom,  left  hand  holding  cocked  hat.  Mezzo¬ 
tint,  large  folio,  open  letter  proof  with  full  margins. 
London,  1847. 

*  The  following  note  is  pencilled  at  the  bottom :  ‘ 1  Gore 
House,  26  Oct .  1848.  Given  by  Count  d’Orsay  to  J.  Egan,  a 
British  Sailor ,  who  has  seen  the  Emperor  Napoleon.” 

WALL  PAPER  PORTRAIT. 

1092.  NAPOLEON  I’er  Empereur  des  Francais,  etc.,  Arriv- 

ant  a  Toulouse  le  25  Juillet  1808,  a  neuf  heures  du 
matin.  Equestrian  portrait,  horse  to  left,  Napoleon, 
crowned.  Printed  in  colors,  engraved  on  wood  for 
wall-paper  use.  4to.  Toulouse,  L.  Abadie  [1808]. 

*  An  extremely  rare  specimen,  not  only  as  a  portrait  of 
Napoleon,  but  as  an  example  of  early  wall-paper. 

WINKELMANN,  Berlin,  Publisher. 

1093.  NAPOLEON. 

Half  length,  bareheaded,  slightly  turned  to  right. 
Lithograph,  folio. 

*  From  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 

MARCO  ZIGNANI. 

1094.  NAPOLEONE  BUONAPARTE. 

Statuary  bust,  profile  to  left,  stipple  after  Felsini. 
12mo. 

*  From  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 


FELICE  ZULIANI. 

1095.  NAPOLEO  MAGNUS  IMP.  AUG.  IN  ORBE  SOLUS. 
Napoleon  and  Josephine  after  engraved  gems  in  topaz 
and  agate  by  Beltrami.  Printed  on  one  sheet.  Small 
oblong  4to.  Venice  [circa  1804] 

132 


PORTRAITS  OF  THE  DUKE  OF  REICHSTADT. 

Son  of  Napoleon,  died  in  1832. 


1096. 


1097. 


1098. 

s- 

1099. 

3, 

1100. 


LE  DUC  DE  REICHSTADT  in  Austrian  Colonel’s 
uniform. 

Equestrian  portrait.  Lithograph  by  Victor  Adam.  4to. 
Proof. 

*  Scarce  and  early  original  lithograph  by  the  famous  artist. 


LE  ROI  DE  ROME. 

As  an  infant  lying  in  the  Helmet  of  Liberty  on  the 
folds  of  the  French  Flag.  Very  delicate  aquatint 
printed  in  colors  by  A.  Bertrand  after  J.  B.  Isabey. 
Small  4to. 

*  "Very  Eare. 


NAISSANCE  DU  ROI  DE  ROME. 

Attended  by  Napoleon  and  the  Cods.  Curious  early 
line  engraving  in  colors.  Small  oblong  4to.  Paris, 
chez  Basset. 

NAPOLEON  II  DUC  DE  REICHSTADT. 

Half  length,  arms  folded,  in  Austrian  Colonel’s  uni¬ 
form,  facing  to  right.  Lithograph  by  Betremieux. 
Small  folio,  trimmed  close. 

THE  FIRST  HOBBY  HORSE. 

Full  length  in  hat  and  plume,  on  a  rocking  horse. 
Stipple  engraving  by  J.  Conde.  Small  4to. 


1101.  NAPOLEON  DUC  DE  REICHSTADT. 


Full  bust,  facing  left  in  private  dress  with  cloak. 
Lithograph  by  Engelmann  after  a  drawing  by  Daffinger 
made  in  1831,  with  verses  (3)  underneath.  Small  folio. 

*  From  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 


1102.  LE  PRINCE  IMPERIAL. 


As  a  child  on  horseback  with  attendant.  Contemporary 
line  engraving  in  colors.  Small  4to.  Paris,  Genty. 


1103.  (DUKE  OF  REICHSTADT.) 

Full  length  on  a  couch  clasping  sword  to  breast.  Litho¬ 
graph  by  F.  Grenier.  India  proof  before  letters.  12mo. 


133 


Reich stadt  Portraits — Continued. 


7. 


1104.  THE  CRADLE  OF  THE  KING  OF  ROME  AND  HIS 
MAJESTY. 

Aquatint  printed  in  colors  by  Legoux.  [London, 
Ackermann,  1811.] 


1105.  L ’ENFANT  DU  REGIMENT. 


Due  de  Reichstadt  as  child  seated  on  the  knee  of  a 
Sapper  of  the  Old  Guard,  others  clustered  around. 
Curious  and  rare  contemporary  engraving,  unsigned, 
in  colors.  Small  oblong  4to.  Paris,  chez  Partout 
Graveur. 

NAPOLEON  FRANCIS  CHARLES. 

As  a  child  borne  by  an  Eagle  through  the  clouds. 
Stipple  engraving  by  J.  Stewart  after  Francis.  12mo. 
London,  1823. 

(DUKE  OF  REICHSTADT.) 

Full  bust,  as  a  youth,  facing  to  front,  with  sash  and 
order.  Stipple  engraving  in  oval  by  D.  Weiss  after 
P.  de  Studenrauch,  1819.  Folio,  brilliant  proof  before 
the  title  with  full  margins. 


1108.  JE  PRIE  DIEU  POUR  MON  PERE  ET  POUR  LA 
FRANCE. 

Kneeling  on  a  hassock  in  prayer.  Contemporary  en¬ 
graving,  unsigned,  in  colors.  Small  4to. 


1109. 

3.J- 


(DUKE  OF  REICHSTADT.) 

Full  length  in  Austrian  Hussar’s  uniform,  leaning  on 
his  sword,  with  hat  on  bank  beside  him.  Aquatint,  un¬ 
signed,  printed  in  colors,  folio,  a  very  slight  repair  at 
the  top. 

*  Proof  before  letters  with  the  monogram  “N.”  in  the 

LOWER  MARGIN.  RARE. 


1110.  LE  ROI  DE  ROME  SE  PROMENANT  DANS  LE 
PARC  DE  SCHOENBRUNN,  Etc. 

As  a  small  child  walking  in  the  Garden  with  an  attend¬ 
ant,  a  bouquet  of  flowers  is  offered  to  him  by  a  Ger¬ 
man  soldier.  Contemporary  engraving,  unsigned,  in 
colors.  Small  4to,  rare. 


1111.  DUKE  OF  REICHSTADT. 

Equestrian  portrait  in  Austrian  Hussar’s  uniform  with 
attendant.  Aquatint,  large  folio,  unsigned. 

*  Proof  before  letters  with  the  monogram  “N.  ”  in  the 

LOWER  MARGIN.  StJFERB  IMPRESSION  IN  PERFECT  CONDITION. 


134 


ENGLISH,  FRENCH  AND  GERMAN  CARICATURES  OF 
NAPOLEON  I. 


1112. 


J3  — 


1113. 

/  S~*  — 

1114. 

1115. 

1116. 

1117. 

/*- 

1118. 

)L  ~~ 

1119. 

7~ 

1120. 

//- 

C r  ii2i. 
1122. 


JOHNNY’S  OLD  TUNE  ON  HIS  NEW  FIDDLE. 
Etched  by  Charles. 

John  Bull  holds  Napoleon  reversed  and  is  slicing  him 
with  his  sword.  In  colors.  London,  1803. 

*  This  and  the  following  three  lots  are  extremely  rare  etch¬ 
ings  by  Charles,  who  a  little  later  came  to  America  and  was 
distinguished  as  an  engraver  here,  issuing  among  other  things 
caricatures  on  the  War  of  1812. 

BONEY’S  LAST  SUPPER  OR  THE  NIGHT  BE¬ 
FORE  INVASION.  Etched  by  Charles. 

In  Colors.  London,  1803. 

A  SALUTE  FOR  BONEY  FROM  THE  IMPREG¬ 
NABLE  BATTERY.  Etched  by  Charles. 

In  Colors.  London,  1803. 

NEW  THREATS  FROM  BONEY’S  OLD  FRIEND. 
Etched  by  Charles. 

With  verses  beneath  giving  dialogue  between  the  Devil 
and  Boney.  In  Colors.  London,  1804. 

THE  LITTLE  PRINCESS  AND  GULLIVER. 
Aquatint.  London,  S.  W.  Fores,  1803. 

JOHN  BULL  LISTENING  TO  THE  QUARRELS  OF 
STATE  AFFAIRS. 

In  Colors.  London,  Ackermann,  1803. 

THE  LITTLE  BOASTER’S  FINAL  DETERMINA¬ 
TION,  OR  JOHN  BULL  RATHER  ANGRY! 

In  Colors.  London,  Ackermann,  1803. 

A  KNOCK-DOWN  BLOW  IN  THE  OCEAN  or  Bona¬ 
parte  taking  French  leave. 

In  Colors.  London,  Ackermann,  1803. 

NAP  AND  HIS  FRIENDS  IN  THEIR  GLORY. 

With  verses  underneath.  In  Colors.  London,  Acker¬ 
mann,  1803. 

*  Showing  Napoleon  and  Joseph  Bonaparte  with  Death  and 
the  Devil. 

MUTUAL  POLITENESS  OR  REASONS  FOR  DE¬ 
LAY. 

In  Colors.  London,  Ackermann,  1803. 

JOHN  BULL  ARMING  THE  SPANIARDS. 

In  Colors.  London,  Ackermann,  1803. 

135 


Napoleon  Caricatures — Continued. 


1123.  BONAPARTE’S  HEAD  QUARTERS  IN  LONDON. 
In  Colors.  London,  Ackermann,  1803. 

1124.  FLAGS  OR  TRUTH  AND  LIES. 

In  Colors.  London,  Ackermann,  1803. 

1125.  OBSERVATIONS  UPON  STILTS. 

In  Colors.  Published  by  Roberts. 

1126.  A  LITTLE  MAN  ALARMED  AT  HIS  OWN 

SHADOW  (Wellington). 

In  Colors.  Published  by  Roberts. 

1127.  RETOUR  DE  LTLE  D’ELBE  IL  RAMENE  LA 

LIBERTE. 

In  Colors.  Rare  French  Caricature  issued  soon  after 
the  Battle  of  Waterloo. 

*  All  French  and  German  caricatures  of  Napoleon  are  ex¬ 
tremely  rare.  Several  fine  and  scarce  examples  are  here  listed. 

1128.  CONDUITE  IMPERIALE. 

In  Colors.  Napoleon  flying  from  Blucher  and  Welling¬ 
ton. 

1129.  FRANZOSISCHES  KAISERTHUM. 

In  Colors.  Napoleon  crowned  by  the  Pope  under  a 
canopy  supported  by  Rustan,  a  marshal  and  others,  in 
the  view  of  groups  of  people. 

*  Very  rare  German  Caricature. 

1130.  LE  PERE  LA  VIOLETTE  CHIFFONNIER  OU  DES 

PLACETS  COMME  STL  EN  PLEUVAIT. 

In  Colors.  Very  rare  French  Caricature. 

1131.  DERNIER  EFFORT  DU  NAIN  JAUNE  POUR 

SOUTENIR  NICOLAS. 

In  Colors. 

1132.  LE  COUP  DE  PEIGNE  OU  LA  TOILETTE  AVANT 

LE  DEPART  POUR  ST.  HELENE. 

In  Colors.  Napoleon ’s  hair  being  dressed  in  curl  papers 
of  his  own  bulletins  by  Wellington. 

1133.  A  FRATERNAL  EMBRACE.  M.  Rainsford,  invt. 
Napoleon  and  Holland.  In  Colors.  London,  1803. 

1134.  BRITANNIA  BLOWING  UP  THE  CORSICAN 

BOTTLE  CONJURER.  Unsigned. 

London,  1803,  published  by  Ackermann.  In  Colors. 

*  Proof  from  Ackermann  7s  own  collection  with  his  stamp. 

136 


Napoleon  Caricatures — Continued. 

1135.  DIE  FECHTSTUNDE.  Schadow  del.,  Buchhorn  sc. 
Aquatint.  Oblong  4to,  very  rare. 

*  Napoleon  in  a  fencing  bout  with  Russia,  the  Powers  of 
Europe  grouped  around. 

1136.  A  LITTLE  MAN’S  NIGHT’S  COMFORTS:  OR 
BONEY’S  VISIONS.  Lt.  B  fecit. 

In  Colors.  London,  1803. 

1137  JOHN  BULL  FIGHTING  THE  FRENCH  SINGLE 
HANDED.  P  F  L  B  fecit. 

In  Colors,  no  date. 

1138.  A  SACRIFICE  TO  AMBITION.  J.  Boyne  del., 

J.  Barth  sculp. 

Aquatint  in  Colors.  Folio.  London,  1803. 

1139.  A  GALLIC  IDOL.  J.  Boyne  del.,  J.  Barth  sc. 
Aquatint  in  Colors.  Folio.  London,  1803. 


BATTLES  OF  NAPOLEON  I. 

1140.  LE  GENERAL  BONAPARTE  FRANCHISSANT 

LES  ALPES. 

Mezzotint  by  Sixdeniers  and  Manigaud  after  Bouchot. 
— >  Very  large  oblong  folio. 

*  Napoleon’s  first  sight  of  the  Plains  of  Italy.  Open  let¬ 
ter  proof.  With  collector ’s  stamp. 

1141.  BATAILLE  D’ARENSBERG. 

Livree  le  20  Avril  1809.  Engraved  by  Bornet  after 
Swebach,  Couchi  fils,  aquaforti.  Small  oblong  folio. 

1142.  BATTLE  OF  ASPERN :  May  22,  1809. 

Aquatint  by  A.  Pucherna  after  F.  von  Ilabermann. 
—  Very  large  folio,  printed  in  colors,  has  been  folded. 
Very  rare.  With  collector’s  stamp  “N.”  on  the  re¬ 
verse. 

1143.  BATAILLE  ET  PRISE  DE  BURGOS,  Nov.  10,  1808. 
Curious  old  line  engraving  in  colors,  unsigned.  Ob¬ 
long  folio.  Paris  V’ve  Chereau. 

1144.  BATAILLE  DE  CASTIGLONE. 

Lithograph  by  Champion.  Oblong  folio. 

137 


Battle  Scenes — Continued. 


1145.  BATTLE  OF  CORUNNA. 

Fuite  precipitee  des  Anglais  a  la  Corogne.  Curious 
old  line  engraving  in  colors.  Oblong  folio.  Paris, 
chez  Jean. 

*  With  old  French  Collector ’s  stamp. 

1146.  COMBAT  DE  DIERSTEIN. 

(On  the  Danube.)  Curious  old  engraving  in  colors, 
unsigned.  Oblong  folio. 

1147.  BATAILLE  D  ’ELCHIN GEN. 

Sous  le  Commandement  de  Marechal  Ney  contre  les 
Autrichines,  Oct.  14,  1805.  Aquatint  by  J.  Volz. 
Large  oblong  folio,  printed  in  colors. 

*  Very  Rare,  with  the  title  in  both  French  and  German. 

1148.  BATTLE  OF  MAIDA :  July  4,  1806. 

Engraved  by  Anthony  Cardon  after  De  Loutherbourg. 
Very  large  oblong  folio,  the  inscription  cut  into. 

*  Brilliant  Proof. 

1140.  BATAILLE  DE  MALOIAROSLAWETZ. 

Lithograph  by  F.  Grenier.  Oblong  folio. 

1150.  FORTEZZA  DI  MANTOVA. 

Surrender  of  Mantua.  Curious  old  Italian  line  engrav¬ 
ing,  probably  contemporary  (1796).  Oblong  folio. 

1151.  PASSAGE  DU  MINCIO. 

Lithograph  by  L.  Gudin.  Oblong  folio. 

1152.  BATAILLE  DE  MONTABOR. 

Lith.  d  C.  Motte,  Champion  del.  Oblong  folio,  with 
full  margins. 

1153.  BATAILLE  DE  MONTMIRAIL. 

Line  engraving  by  Le  Beau  after  Nodet.  Oblong  folio. 

1154.  LE  PRINCE  DES  PAYS  BAS  A  LA  TETE  DES 

BAT  AYES  COMBATTANT  LA.RMEE  FRAN- 
gAIS  AUX  QUATRE  BRAS. 

Line  engraving  by  P.  Yelyn  after  Yan  Bree.  Large 
oblong  folio. 

1155.  QUATRE  BRAS. 

Engraved  by  R.  Joseoy  after  Miss  Elizabeth  Thompson 
(Lady  Butler).  Large  oblong  folio,  open  letter  proof. 

1156.  SIEGE  ET  PRISE  DE  LA  YILLE  DE  RAAB  EN 

HONGRIE. 

Curious  old  line  engraving  in  colors,  unsigned.  Small 
oblong  folio.  Paris,  chez  J ean. 

138 


Battle  Scenes — Continued. 


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J. 


1157. 


1158. 


1159. 


9. 


1160. 


3.- 


1161. 


J. 1162. 

So- 


1163. 


3. 


1164. 


1165. 


1- 

1166. 


)8s 

1167. 


BATTLE  OF  ROLE  I  A,  Aug.  17,  1808. 

Aquatint  by  I.  Sutherland  after  W.  Heath.  Small 
oblong  4to,  India  proof  printed  in  colors.  London, 
Jenkins,  1815. 

SIEGE  ET  PRISE  DE  ROSES. 

Feb.  3, 1795.  Lithograph  by  F.  Grenier,  1819.  Oblong 
folio,  with  full  margins. 

SIEGE  DE  ST.  JEAN  D’ACRE. 

Lithograph  by  L.  Goudin.  Oblong  folio. 

STORMING  OF  ST.  SEBASTIAN. 

Aquatint  by  T.  Fielding  after  Westall.  Oblong  4to, 
printed  in  colors.  London,  1819. 

COMBAT  DE  SAINT  VINCENTE. 

Old  line  engraving  in  colors.  Small  oblong  folio,  un¬ 
signed.  '  Paris,  Veuve  Chereau. 

PRISE  DE  SMOLENSK. 

Lithograph,  Champion  del.,  Lith.  de  C.  Motte.  Oblong 
folio. 

BATTLE  OF  SOMO-SIERRA. 

Count  Segur  at  Somo-Sierra.  Aquatint  by  Debucourt 
after  H.  Vernet.  Large  oblong  folio. 

*  Brilliant  proof  before  letters  of  this  very  rare  aquatint 
by  Debucourt,  in  perfect  condition  with  large  margins. 

PRISE  DE  LA  VILLE  DE  STETTIN  LE  31  OCTO- 
BRE  1806. 

Curious  old  line  engraving,  unsigned  in  colors.  Small 
oblong  folio.  Paris,  chez  Basset. 

PASSAGE  DU  TAGLIAMENTO. 

Lithograph  by  L.  Gudin.  Oblong  folio. 

THE  BATTLE  OF  WATERLOO  JUNE  18,  1815. 
Aquatint  by  R.  Reeve,  drawn  and  etched  by  W.  Heath. 
Oblong  folio. 

*  Proof  printed  in  colors. 

HET  BLESSEEREN  Van  de  Kronprins  der  Neder- 
landen  enz  den  Slag  by  Waterloo. 

Aquatint  J.  A.  Langendyk  fc.  Large  oblong  folio 

PRINTED  IN  COLORS.  VERY  RARE. 


139 


Battle  Scenes — Continued. 


Por- 

3^4- 


1168.  BONAPARTE  JUST  BEFORE  HIS  FLIGHT 

VIEWING  THE  ATTACK  ON  HIS  IMPERIAL 
GUARDS. 

Aquatint  by  M.  Dubourg,  J.  Atkinson,  Del.  Oblong 
folio,  printed  in  colors.  London,  Aug.  1,  1815. 

*  In  the  rear  can  be  seen  the  Observatory  built  on  the  field 
of  battle  by  Napoleon. 

1169.  BATAILLE  DE  WATERLOO. 

Title  in  French  and  Spanish.  Lith.  de  Turgis.  Oblong 

folio,  PRINTED  IN  COLORS. 

*  Showing  the  last  stand  of  the  Old  Guard.  Excessively 

RARE  IN  COLORS. 

1170.  BATAILLE  DE  WATERLOO. 

Aquatint,  unsigned,  large  oblong  folio.  Paris,  Chez 
Joly. 

*  Napoleon  being  forced  to  leave  the  battlefield  by  Jerome 
and  Marshal  Ney.  Very  rare. 

1171.  WATERLOO  Episode  du  Chemin  Creux  d’Ohain. 
Original  etching  by  Desbrosses.  Oblong  folio,  open 
Letter  Proof,  fine  impression  with  the  name  of 
Delatre  as  the  printer. 


n- 

c.- 


1172.  (THE  FIELD  OF  WATERLOO  AT  NIGHT.) 
Mezzotint  by  F.  C.  Lewis  after  J.  M.  W.  Turner.  Large 
oblong  folio,  with  full  margin  untrimmed. 

*A  VERY  RARE  PROOF  BEFORE  LETTERS  WITH  TURNER’S 
NAME  AS  PUBLISHER,  LONDON,  MAY,  1830. 

1173.  NAPOLEON  AT  WATERLOO. 

Mezzotint  by  J.  Rogers  after  W.  Bromley.  Large 
oblong  folio,  Open  Letter  Proof,  N.  Y.  1850. 

1174.  NAPOLEON  IM  BIVOUAC  BEI  WATERLOO. 

'  Lithograph  by  Schwabe.  Folio,  printed  in  colors. 

1175.  THE  ATTACK  ON  THE  CHATEAU  OF  HUGE- 

MONT. 

Fine  facsimile  of  the  painting  by  T.  J.  Barker.  Oblong 
folio.  Proof. 


1176.  (FRENCH  CUIRASSIERS  ATTACKING  THE 
HIGHLAND  INFANTRY.) 

Marshal  Ney  leading  the  charge.  Etched  by  A.  Boulard 
after  Francois  Flameng.  Very  large  oblong  folio. 

*  Superb  proof  on  vellum  signed  by  both  Flameng  and 
Boulard. 


1177.  THE  BATTLE  OF  WATERLOO. 

Description  and  positions  of  the  Battles  of  the  15,  16, 
17,  and  18th  of  June,  1815,  Map  with  descriptive  text 
printed  in  colors.  London,  Ackermann,  Aug.  1,  1815. 
Small  folio. 


PORTRAITS  OF  THE  ADVERSARIES  OF  NAPOLEON  I. 
AND  MISCELLANEOUS  PORTRAITS. 


N.  NAUDET  del. 


1178. 

7- 


GOURDON  Capitaine  en  Chef,  Commandant  de  la 
Flotille  Francaise  au  Havre  contre  1  ’Angleterre. 

Full  length,  standing  with  pistol  and  sword.  Line  en¬ 
graving  colored.  Small  folio. 

*  Count  Gourdon  served  in  the  American  War  for  Independ¬ 
ence,  the  portrait  represents  him  on  board  the  Frigate  “L ’Aim- 
able.  ’  ’ 


1179. 

/S~ 

1180. 

3l- 

1181. 

1182. 

J- 

1183. 

1184. 

ir 


LORD  NELSON. 

ADMIRAL  LORD  NELSON  OF  THE  NILE. 

Half  length  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat.  Mezzotint  by 
John  Young  after  Keymer.  4to,  brilliant  impression. 
Yarmouth,  1800. 

THE  IMMORTAL  NELSON. 

The  original  Bust  was  executed  in  Marble  from  the 
Life,  etc.  Mezzotint,  unsigned.  Folio.  London,  Edw. 
Orme,  1805. 

NELSON. 

Bust  in  uniform,  bareheaded.  Lithograph  by  A.  Maurin, 
1834.  Small  4to.  India  proof. 

(LORD  NELSON.) 

Half  length  in  cocked  hat,  in  oval  as  a  miniature. 
Stipple  engraving  by  R.  Shipster.  Small  4to.  London, 
1797. 

*  Proof  Before  the  Title  with  full  margins.  Printed  in 
brown. 

THE  ARMY  AND  THE  NAVY. 

Representing  the  only  Interview  between  these  two 
Great  Commanders  Wellington  and  Nelson.  Full 
length  in  counsel.  Mezzotint  by  Doney  after  Knight. 
Large  folio,  open  letter  proof.  N.  Y.  1846. 

*  The  original  plate  was  engraved  by  S.  W.  Reynolds. 

LORD  NELSON  EXPLAINING  TO  THE  OFFI¬ 
CERS  THE  PLAN  OF  ATTACK  PREVIOUS  TO 
THE  BATTLE  OF  TRAFALGAR. 

Stipple  engraving  with  key,  with  the  Plan  and  position 
of  the  Fleets  underneath.  Engraved  by  Godby  after 
W.  M.  Craig.  Small  folio.  London,  1806. 

*  Very  rare  in  undivided  state. 

141 


Portraits  (Miscellaneous) — Continued. 

1185.  (DEATH  OF  LORD  NELSON.) 

Line  engraving.  (By  J.  Heath  after  West.)  Large 
folio  [circa  1806],  slightly  foxed. 

*  Proof  before  title  or  names  of  artists. 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM  OF  ORANGE. 

1186.  WILLEM  PRINS  VAN  ORANJE,  Overwinnaar  te 

Hasselt  en  Lenven,  etc. 

Full  length  on  the  reviewing  field.  Aquatint  by  H.  W. 
Hoogkamer.  Small  folio,  pine  proof  on  India  paper. 

1187.  (FR.  WILLIAM  OF  ORANGE,  WELLINGTON  AND 

BLUCHER.) 

Oval  medallion  portraits  held  by  allegorical  figures. 
Stipple  engraving  by  Yander  Meulen  after  Waard. 
Small  folio. 

1188.  TER  GEBOORTE  van  Zyn  R.  H.  des  Prins  Wilhelm 

Alexander  Paul  Frederik  Lodewijk. 

As  an  infant  emerging  from  an  orange  with  blossoms 
placed  on  a  salver.  Engraved  by  J.  J.  Wolff  after 
Francois.  Large  folio,  with  full  margins. 

D.  ORME. 

1189.  (BRITISH  NAYAL  YICTORY  June  1,  1794.) 

This  Print  of  the  Celebrated  Yictory  of  Earl  Howe,  etc. 
Line  engraving  after  M.  Brown.  Oblong  folio.  London, 
1795. 

WILLIAM  PITT. 

1190.  WILLIAM  PITT. 

Full  bust  to  left,  looking  to  front,  bareheaded.  Mezzo¬ 
tint  engraved  by  H.  S.  Goed  after  W.  Owen.  Large 
folio,  with  margins.  London,  1799. 

*  Scarce  portrait. 

1191.  CAMPEMENT  DE  YOLONTAIRES  ANGLOIS 

YISITES  PAR  PITT. 

Pitt  at  the  Camp  of  the  English  Volunteers.  Engraved 
by  Aug.  Zaffonato  after  Fr.  Novelli.  Small  oblong 
folio  IN  COLORS. 

*  A  rare  print. 

1192.  GUGLIELMO  PITT,  Ministro  Inglese. 

Full  length  with  book,  leaning  on  a  column.  Stipple 
engraving  by  G.  A.  Sasso  after  G.  B.  Bosio.  Small  4to. 
From  the  Hoffmann  Collection. 


142 


Portraits  (Miscellaneous) — Continued. 


GENERAL  PLATOFF. 

The  famous  Cossack  Leader  and  General  active  against  Napoleon  on 
his  retreat  from  Bussia. 


1193.  THE  HETMAN  PLATOFF. 

Bust  in  uniform  and  sash,  bareheaded.  Stipple  en- 

2 -  graving  by  H.  B.  Cook  after  Rambauer.  4to,  printed 

in  colors.  London,  Colnaghi,  1814. 


1194.  COUNT  PLATOFF  HETMAN  OF  COSSACKS. 

Equestrian  portrait.  Stipple  engraving  by  James 
Godby  after  Orslosfki.  4to.  London,  1814. 

*  Open  letter  proof,  brilliant  impression.  Platoff’s  daughter 
offered  a  large  reward  for  Napoleon’s  head. 


/ 


T.  V.  POLL. 

1195.  MAR ’ie  THERESE  CHARLOTTE,  Madame,  Fille  du 
Roi,  nee  a  Versailles  le  19  Dec.  1778. 

After  J.  Miery.  Half  length  in  oval  as  a  miniature. 
> —  Small  4to.  London,  Colnaghi,  1795. 

*  Imprisoned  by  the  Terrorists  in  the  Temple. 


/ 


LOUIS  RADOS. 

1196.  ANDREA  APPIANI.  After  N.  Melini. 

Painted  portraits  of  Napoleon.  Three-quarter  length 
_  with  palette.  Stipple  engraving,  folio,  with  full  mar¬ 
gins. 


RAFFET. 

Famous  French  Lithographer. 

1197.  (NAPOLEON  BEFORE  MOSCOW.) 
Lithograph,  very  large  folio. 


1*3; 


*  Brilliant  original  impression. 


Oo. 


H.  T.  RYALL. 

1198.  THE  RIGHT  HON’BLE  JAMES  LORD  DE  SAU- 
MAREZ,  G.  C.  B.  K.  S. 

Admiral  of  the  Red,  etc.  Full  length  near  cannon. 


Mezzotint  after  S.  Lane.  Large  folio. 


London,  1840. 


TH.  SAUVE. 

1199.  LOUIS  XVIII. 


cr;  - 


Full  bust,  life  size.  Stipple  engraving  by  a  pupil  of 
David.  Large  folio.  Printed  in  colors. 

143 


Portraits  (Miscellaneous )  — Continued. 


G.  SCHEDLER. 

1200.  (ANDREAS  HOFER.) 

Patriot  of  the  Tyrol,  headed  revolt  against  Napoleon 
and  was  executed  by  him.  Full-length  portrait  drawn 
from  life  in  native  costume.  4to.  Printed  in  colors. 


GEORG  FR.  SCHMIDT. 

1201.  JOANNES  BAPTISTA  ROUSSEAU. 

Line  engraving  after  Aved.  Small  folio.  Original  im¬ 
pression. 


C.  A.  SCHWERDGEBURTH. 

1202.  SCHILLER. 

Half  length  seated  in  the  forest.  Line  engraving  after 
Schmidt.  4to.  Open  Letter  Proof. 


BENJAMIN  SMITH. 

1203.  THE  MOST  NOBLE  CHARLES  MARQUIS  CORN¬ 
WALLIS,  &c. 

Half  length  in  uniform,  right  glove  in  left  gloved  hand, 
which  is  resting  on  a  rock,  bareheaded.  Stipple  en¬ 
graving  after  Copley.  Folio,  lower  margin  shaved. 
London,  1798. 

*  Scarce. 


T.  SUTHERLAND. 

1204.  STORMING  OF  MONTEVIDEO,  Feb.  3,  1807. 

Aquatint  after  W.  Heath.  Oblong  4to,  printed  in 
colors. 


[FIELD  MARSHAL  A.  V.  SUVAROFF.] 

Russian  Commander  defeated  the  French  at  Trebbia,  Etc. 

1205.  CAMPEMENT  DES  RUSSES  EN  ITALIE,  COM- 
MANDES  PAR  LE  GENERAL  SOUWOROFF. 
Stipple  engraving  by  Cajetan  after  Fr.  Novelli.  Small 
oblong  folio,  in  colors. 


144 


Portraits  ( Mi  scellaneous  ) — Con  tinned. 


CHARLES  TURNER. 

Distinguished  Mezzotint  Engraver. 


1206.  VIEW  OP  THE  FORT  OF  JOUX. 

With  portraits  of  Col.  Moulin  and  Capt.  de  Frotte, 
Girod  &  d  TIauteroche.  Aquatint  after  W.  M.  Craig, 
printed  in  colors.  Small  oblong  folio.  London,  1809. 

*  The  four  captains  shown  in  the  engraving  after  an  im¬ 
prisonment  of  nearly  a  year  secretly  tunnelled  through  the 
walls  and  made  their  escape. 


1207.  LIEU’T  GENERAL  SIR  JOHN  MOORE  K.  B.  &c. 


Half  length  in  uniform.  Mezzotint  after  J.  J.  Halls. 
Folio,  fine  impression  of  a  very  handsome  print. 


J.  J.  VANDEN  BERGH. 

1208.  C.  HARBOUVILLE  Commandant  de  la  Legion  d’Hon- 
neur,  etc. 

After  M.  J.  Van  Bree.  Bust  in  oval,  in  official  dress. 

Aquatint  and  stipple.  Folio. 

vj)  „  *  Harbouville  was  nominated  by  Napoleon  Governor  of  Ant¬ 

werp,  but  at  the  Restoration  became  an  ardent  Royalist.  He 
was  one  of  the  judges  of  Marshal  Ney  and  voted  for  his  death. 
Beautiful  impression  of  the  first  state  with  the  title  in 
scratch  letters  and  with  full  margins. 


BARON  VAN  DER  TRENCK. 

Prussian  Officer  in  the  service  of  Russia  celebrated  for  his  ferocity. 

1209.  OBRIST  TRENK  CHEF  DER  SCLAVONISCHEN 

PANDUREN. 

_  Full  length  as  a  Slavonian  Chief.  Engraving  colored, 

unsigned.  Small  4to. 

ANT.  WILH.  VON  L’ESTOCQ. 

1210.  ANT.  WILH.  v..  L’ESTOCQ  Konig  Preusse  General 

Lieutenant,  Chef  der  Towarczys. 

__  Full  length  in  uniform  in  a  landscape  in  colors.  Line 
and  stipple  engraving.  Small  folio,  unsigned. 


O  „ 


JAMES  WALKER. 

1211.  CATHERINE  THE  SECOND  [OF  RUSSIA]. 

Full  length  in  robes  standing  by  her  throne.  Mezzotint 
after  Lampi.  Large  folio,  cut  close  but  rare. 

145 


Portraits  (Miscellaneous) — Continued. 


FRED.  WEBER. 

1212.  EUGENIE. 

Bust  with  curls,  profile  to  left.  Engraved  after  Winter¬ 
halter.  Folio.  Paris,  par  Bingham. 

*  Fine  proof  of  the  Empress  Eugenie. 

DUKE  OF  WELLINGTON. 

1213.  FIELD  MARSHAL  HIS  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF 

WELLINGTON. 

Equestrian  portrait,  with  an  Aide-de-Camp.  Aquatint 
by  D.  Havell,  the  portrait  engraved  by  G.  Maile  after 
J.  M.  Wright.  Large  folio  in  colors.  London,  1814. 

*  Very  Rare. 

1214.  THE  MOST  NOBLE  ARTHUR  MARQUIS  OF 

WELLINGTON,  K.B.,  &c. 

In  India.  Full  length  standing  near  a  tent  leaning  on 
his  sword.  Mezzotint  by  I.  C.  Easting,  pupil  of  C.  Tur¬ 
ner  after  Robt.  Home.  Folio.  London,  1813. 

*  Superb  impression. 

1215.  INVICTO  WELLINGTON  LUSITANIA  GRATA. 
Full  length  in  uniform,  cocked  hat  and  gloves  on  a 
table  to  the  back,  standing  near  a  table  covered  with 
plans.  Engraved  in  stipple  by  F.  Bartolozzi  in  1810 
after  D.  Pellegrini.  Folio,  slightly  creased. 

1216.  FIELD  MARQUIS  THE  DUKE  OF  WELLINGTON. 
Full  bust  in  octagon.  Engraved  by  H.  T.  Ryall  after 
Lawrence.  Small  folio,  India  proof. 

1217.  ARTHUR  HERZOG  YON  WELLINGTON. 

Full  bust  in  uniform  with  Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece. 
Mezzotint  by  F.  Tielker  after  Wm.  Beechey.  4to,  fine 
impression  with  full  margins. 

1218.  (THE  DUKE  OF  WELLINGTON.) 

Equestrian  portrait.  Etched  by  L.  Ruet,  after  Law¬ 
rence.  Small  4to.  Signed  remarque  proof  on  parch¬ 
ment. 

1219.  FIELD  MARSHAL  THE  DUKE  OF  WELLINGTON, 

K.G.,  &c. 

Giving  Orders  to  his  Generals  previous  to  a  General 
Action.  “Etched  &  the  Engraving  begun  by  the  late 
Anker  Smith,  painted  and  finished  by  T.  Heaphy.” 
Large  oblong  folio.  London,  1822. 

*  Superb  Open  Letter  Proof  on  India  Paper.  More  than 
fifty  portraits  of  English  Officers  are  included  in  the  picture. 
The  scene  represents  the  field  of  the  Battle  of  the  Nivelle. 


Portraits  (Miscellaneous) — Continued. 


THOS.  WRIGHT. 

1220.  COUNT  BENNIGSEN. 

Russian  General  who  opposed  Napoleon.  Stipple  en¬ 
graving  after  G.  Dawe.  Large  folio,  brilliant  impres¬ 
sion.  London,  1823. 


FIELD  MARSHAL  WURMSER. 

1221.  FIELD  MARSHAL  COUNT  WURMSER,  Com- 
mander-in-Chief  of  the  Imperial  Army  in  Italy.  Pro¬ 
file  in  uniform,  full  bust.  Mezzotint  by  John  Young 
after  Brand  of  Vienna.  Small  folio.  London,  1796. 


*  Open  Letter  Proof. 


1222.  DAGOBERTO  CO  DI  WURMSER. 

As  a  Miniature,  profile  to  left,  stipple  engraving  by 
Minatelli.  8vo,  full  margins,  Venice. 


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